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Antonio Concioli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antonio Concioli Antonio Concioli (1739 – November 28, 1820) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting sacred subjects in a Neoclassical style. ==Biography== Born in Pergola, Marche, to a family of professionals and bureaucrats, he was likely a descendant of the jurist, Antonio Concoli of Cantiano (1602 - 1680).〔(Comune of Cantiano ).〕 He initially trained in Bologna under Ercole Graziani and Ercole Lelli, but soon traveled to Rome under the patronage of Cardinal Andrea Negroni. He obtained a post as professor in the Academy of Design at the hospice in San Michele a Ripa, and for which he would also become director of the Tapestry works. In Rome, he was also a pupil of Pompeo Batoni. He became a member of the Academy of St Luke in Rome in 1781.〔(''Venus and Vulcan'' at Accademia di San Luca, Rome. )〕 He painted an altarpiece for the church of Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi in Rome.〔(''A new Picture of Rome, and its Environs, in the form of an Itinerary'' ) by Mariano Vasi, page 245〕 He painted a portrait of Cardinal Giuseppe Maria Doria Pamphilj Landi.〔(Portrait of Cardinal Pamphilj ) at Palazzo Cassi in San Costanzo.〕 He was also active in Rieti.〔(Encyclopedia Treccani ) Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 27 (1982), entry by Vittorio Casale.〕 He died in Rome in 1820.
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