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<p> an [[Italian]] painter, was born at [[Gaeta]] about 1495, and studied under [[Andrea]] da Salerno. He painted a number of fine works for the churches of Naples, particularly an altar piece in Santa Maria della Grazia, representing the [[Virgin]] and Infant in the Clouds, with [[Saints]] below; and the [[Adoration]] of the l'Magi, in Santa Maria del Rosario. He died at [[Naples]] in 1584. </p>
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<p> an [[Italian]] painter, was born at [[Gaeta]] about 1495, and studied under [[Andrea]] da Salerno. He painted a number of fine works for the churches of Naples, particularly an altar piece in Santa Maria della Grazia, representing the [[Virgin]] and [[Infant]] in the Clouds, with [[Saints]] below; and the [[Adoration]] of the l'Magi, in Santa Maria del Rosario. He died at [[Naples]] in 1584. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 15 October 2021

Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo [1]

an Italian painter, was born at Gaeta about 1495, and studied under Andrea da Salerno. He painted a number of fine works for the churches of Naples, particularly an altar piece in Santa Maria della Grazia, representing the Virgin and Infant in the Clouds, with Saints below; and the Adoration of the l'Magi, in Santa Maria del Rosario. He died at Naples in 1584.

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