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1718 - 1768. Known for: Genre and gallant painting, refined architecture.
Filippo Falciatore was an Italian painter born in Naples in 1718 and died in 1768. Filippo was an architect who was a disciple of De Matteis and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. Filippo Falciatore work from... Read full biography
Filippo Falciatore was an Italian painter born in Naples in 1718 and died in 1768. Filippo was an architect who was a disciple of De Matteis and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. Filippo Falciatore work from early 1730s including frescoes for the palaces of the Dukes of Monteleone and Brunasso and the... Read full biography
Filippo Falciatore was an Italian painter born in Naples in 1718 and died in 1768. Filippo was an architect who was a disciple of De Matteis and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. Filippo Falciatore work from early 1730s including frescoes for the palaces of the Dukes of Monteleone and Brunasso and the vault of s. Giacomo degli Spagnoli. Falciatore was known for his excellent genre and gallant paintings, as well as his refined architecture during the Neapolitan Rococo period. He was skilled in sacred... Read full biography
Filippo Falciatore was an Italian painter born in Naples in 1718 and died in 1768. Filippo was an architect who was a disciple of De Matteis and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. Filippo Falciatore work from early 1730s including frescoes for the palaces of the Dukes of Monteleone and Brunasso and the vault of s. Giacomo degli Spagnoli. Falciatore was known for his excellent genre and gallant paintings, as well as his refined architecture during the Neapolitan Rococo period. He was skilled in sacred subjects and portraits during his youth, and was free from the tendencies of classicism
Filippo Falciatore was an Italian painter born in Naples in 1718 and died in 1768. Filippo was an architect who was a disciple of De Matteis and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. Filippo Falciatore work from early 1730s including frescoes for the palaces of the Dukes of Monteleone and Brunasso and the vault of s. Giacomo degli Spagnoli. Falciatore was known for his excellent genre and gallant paintings, as well as his refined architecture during the Neapolitan Rococo period. He was skilled in sacred subjects and portraits during his youth, and was free from the tendencies of classicism
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