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Arcangelo Guglielmelli (c. 1650—1723) was an Italian architect and painter, active in his native Naples, Italy, in a late-Baroque style. He was involved in the building and reconstruction of churches, many of which had been damaged by the earthquakes of 1688 and 1694.
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the Baroque style church underwent further reconstructions under ArcangeloGuglielmelli. The interior was heavily encrusted with stucco decorations (1701)...
as exemplified by Cosimo Fanzago. One of Lazzari's pupils was ArcangeloGuglielmelli. His characteristic work was in marble inlaid with different coloured...
next century worked designs for parts of the structure include ArcangeloGuglielmelli and Ferdinando Sanfelice. The convent was shut down in the 1861...
designed Villa Paternò on the hill of Capodimonte. After the death of ArcangeloGuglielmelli in 1723, he helped complete the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie...
belonged to the Moscabruno clan. Designs of the church were by ArcangeloGuglielmelli. It has a rectangular base with lateral chapels. The facade has...
using designs by Dionisio Lazzari, a second cupola was added by ArcangeloGuglielmelli in 1720, while in 1734 the third dome was added. From 1681-1686...
reconstructions followed, using plans by ArcangeloGuglielmelli (1648-1723), who received his commission in 1715. Guglielmelli is known for his centralized design...