Luigi Agricola

Italian painter (born c. 1750) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luigi Agricola (c.1750  1821 or after) was an Italian painter active in Rome which for most of his life was part of the Papal States.

Borncirca 1750
Diedafter 1821
EducationProfessor of Accademia di San Luca
KnownforPainting
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Luigi Agricola
Madonna and child with Young St John the Baptist
Borncirca 1750
Diedafter 1821
EducationProfessor of Accademia di San Luca
Known forPainting
MovementNeoclassicism
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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.

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