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Angelo Mozzillo

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The Virgin saves the Souls of Purgatory, Castellammare di Stabia

Angelo Mozzillo (24 October 1736 in Afragola – May 1810, in Nola) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque, active near Naples, Italy.

He initially trained with a Giuseppe Bonito (Peppariello). After 1758, he left Afragola[1] and moved to Nola. He then moved to study in the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples under Giuseppe Bonito and Paolo de Maio. In Nola, he painted several painting: an Immaculate Conception for the Cappella Nuova; a San Nicola di Bari, and a St Francesco di Paola. He also painted for the church of San Raffaele, Naples.[2]

References

  1. ^ Domenico, Corcione. "Angelo Mozzillo - il pittore degli angeli". Vetus et Novus.
  2. ^ Contea Nolana Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine, entry on artist.