Luigi Agricola
Luigi Agricola (c. 1750 – 1821 or after) was an Italian painter active in Rome.
Luigi Agricola | |
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Madonna and child with Young St John the Baptist | |
Born | circa 1750 |
Died | after 1821 |
Nationality | Italian |
Education | Professor of Accademia di San Luca |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Neoclassicism |
He also worked with jewelry. He painted a St. Michael the Archangel for the Academy of St Luke in Rome, where he was a professor. He painted an altarpiece of St Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal for the church of Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi.[1] Another painter by the same name (1667-1712), originally from Ratisbon, was active in landscape painting in the mid-17th century, settling down in Venice.
References
- Rome: A Tour of Many Days : in Three Volumes, Volume 1, By George Head (1849).
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