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Lilla Maldura

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Lilla Maldura (fl. 1876–1887[1]) was a painter, mostly of interior, often church, but also exterior landscapes, in oil and watercolor.

She was born in Naples, of an Italian father and a Spanish mother, studied under professor Federico Maldarelli, and later watercolor under professor Francesco Mancini. She often exhibited at the Promotrice of Naples. Among her works are: The Interior of the Chapel of the Immacolata in the church of the Gerolamini, She also exhibited in London. She painted many landscapes of the Campania.[2]

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