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Madonna of the Souls in Purgatory is a 1622-1625 oil on canvas painting by Battistello Caracciolo, originally in the church of Santa Chiara in Nola but was moved out of the church after its roof collapsed in the 1980 Irpinia earthquake and into the Museo nazionale di Capodimonte in Naples, where it still hangs.[1]
^(in Italian) Maria Cristina Terzaghi (ed.), Caravaggio Napoli, catalogo della mostra a Napoli, Milano, Electa, 2019, ISBN 978-88-918-2400-4, page 122
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and the Angel (1635) Christ and Caiaphas Nativity inthe Oratory ofthe Nobles Virgin welcomes the Carmelites MadonnaoftheSoulsinPurgatory (Capodimonte)...
altarpiece depicting the Madonna and Child, St Michael and the Devil disputing thesoulsofthePurgatory (1835) for the church of San Michele, and a Deposition...
This is a list ofthe paintings (not complete), dating from between 1200 and 1800, housed inthe Galleria Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy. Capodimonte...
the portal. The apse is decorated with small floral stucco and frescoes. Purgatory Church (18th century). The church is dedicated to the Holy Souls in...
Souls of Purgatory, and another Madonna and Child among Saints for the church of Santa Maria al Monte dei Morti of Cerreto. The latter was painted in a style...
Church ofthe Spirito Santo. Church of Ecce Homo. Church of Santa Maria dell'Arco. Church ofthe Anime Sante del Purgatorio ("Holy SoulsofthePurgatory")...
18th-century painting on the right shows Saint Nicholas Releasing Souls from Purgatory. The altar holds the relics ofthe Roman martyr Lorenzina in a casket with...
holds a more administrative role in the realm. Here, Cato welcomes the new souls who arrive on the shores ofPurgatoryin an angel-led ship. Cato is depicted...
and Child with Santa Lucia and theSoulsofPurgatory by unknown hands. Near the apse is a canvas depicting the Mass of San Gregorio Magno attributed to...
inthe Province of Naples, he painted a Last Supper and a Crucifixion (1794), as well as a Madonna with SoulsinPurgatory (1788). He also worked in Forino...