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Giuseppe Mancinelli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Giuseppe Mancinelli
Giuseppe Mancinelli (Naples, 1813 - Palazzolo di Castrocelo, 1875) was an Italian painter. ==Biography== His father was in the service of the Venitgnano family, who patronized his early studies at the Neapolitan Academy of Art, then under the guidance of Vincenzo Camuccini. He painted an altarpiece of ''San Carlo Borromeo provides Viaticum to Plague Victim'' for the Church of San Carlo all'Arena. After 1850, he was named to replace Tito Angelini as the professor of Design at the Neapolitan Academy, besting out Di Napoli and Raffaele Postiglione in a contest for the position.〔F. Napier, page 39〕 He painted the ''Sipario'' or theater curtain, for the teatro San Carlo with ''Muses, Homer, poets, and musicians'' (1854) to replace the original curtain by Giuseppe Cammarano that had burned in a fire.〔(''Napoli e dintorni'' ), Touring Club Italiano, (2001) page 119.〕 Among his pupils were Alfonso Simonetti, Ciro Punzo, and his son Gustavo.
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