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Luigi Rodriguez

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Luigi Rodriguez, also called Luigi Roderico (active early 17th century) was a Spanish-Italian painter, active in Naples, Italy.

He is described by De Dominici as a pupil under Belisario Corenzio.[1] He painted canvases in the church of Santa Maria La Nova, Naples. He was born to Spanish parents, and is documented to have children born 1601-1610. Documents suggest his brother was a Spanish soldier.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Guide to Campania
  2. ^ Napoli nobilissima, Volumes 4-6, page 129.