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<p> an [[Italian]] painter, the younger brother of Giovanni Filippo, was instructed in the school of Marco da Siena. He painted a number of works for the Neapolitan churches, among which are The [[Stoning]] of Stephen, in San Stefano; and the picture of the [[Virgin]] and Infant, with St. Jerome, dated 1572. He died about 1580. </p> | <p> an [[Italian]] painter, the younger brother of Giovanni Filippo, was instructed in the school of Marco da Siena. He painted a number of works for the Neapolitan churches, among which are The [[Stoning]] of Stephen, in San Stefano; and the picture of the [[Virgin]] and Infant, with St. Jerome, dated 1572. He died about 1580. </p> | ||
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Giovanni Andrea (Or Angelo) Criscuolo [1]
an Italian painter, the younger brother of Giovanni Filippo, was instructed in the school of Marco da Siena. He painted a number of works for the Neapolitan churches, among which are The Stoning of Stephen, in San Stefano; and the picture of the Virgin and Infant, with St. Jerome, dated 1572. He died about 1580.