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Paolo de' Matteis
Self-portrait
Born
(1662-02-09)9 February 1662
Piano Vetrale
Died
26 January 1728(1728-01-26) (aged 65)
Kingdom of Naples
Nationality
Italian
Known for
Painting
Movement
Baroque
Paolo de Matteis (also known as Paolo de' Matteis; 9 February 1662 – 26 January 1728) was an Italian painter.
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is on the Latin cross plan with a dome, a choir with paintings by PaoloDeMatteis (1727), two small side apses, chapels in the transept and ten chapels...
from its "native obscurity to its nobility". Famous Italian painter PaolodeMatteis also completed some work for the church. Towards the end of the 18th...
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had a similar opinion regarding other prominent Italian painters. PaolodeMatteis began collecting notes on Neopolitan artists. He died before he could...
Pomarancio, Fanelli, Felice da Gubbio (1582), Giuseppe Valeriano (1550) and PaolodeMatteis (1727). Co-Cathedral of St. Flavian: 14th century church with the annexed...
Giovanni Bernardo Lama. The Idria Chapel houses eighteen paintings by PaoloDeMatteis, portraying the Life of Mary. Over the chapel's high altar is a medieval...
on 3 January or 12 January 1705. His best pupils in painting were PaolodeMatteis and Nicola Malinconico. However, his influence, like his travels and...
Annunciation by Johann Christian Schröder, c. 1690 The Annunciation by PaolodeMatteis, 1712, Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis. The white lily in the angel's...
the dome, and the great vault of the nave. The dome was painted by PaolodeMatteis. The ceilings of the chapels have frescoes by Guglielmo Borremans;...
Antonio (died 1800), Gennaro, and Giuseppe, trained in the studio of PaolodeMatteis, and active painting mainly sacred subjects in Campania, Italy. Their...
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