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Filippo Marsigli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Filippo Marsigli Filippo Marsigli (1790 in Portici, near Naples – 1863) was an Italian painter, mainly of grand manner historic paintings in a Neoclassic style in Naples, Italy. He was a professor in the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples. ==Biography== Along with Camillo Guerra, Gennaro Maldarelli, and Giuseppe Cammarano, in 1841 he helped frescoe ceilings in the rooms of the Royal Palace of Naples. In 1825, his ''La Tomba dell'uomo da bene'' won a prize at a Neapolitan exhibition.〔(Arte in Italia ): rivista mensile di belle arti,afticle by T. Pateras, page 118.〕 Marsigli completed the sala d’Amore, now the reading hall in the National library. In the four ovals, he depicted stories of the Hours and Cupid: ''Tersicore che invita le Ore alla danza, La danza delle Ore, Prigionia di Cupido'', and ''Fuga di Cupido''. The same coterie of painters decorated the apse of the Cathedral of Caserta.〔(Treccani ) article on Marsigli.〕 His brother Giuseppe Marsigli was also a painter.
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