Angelo Monticelli (1778 โ 1837) was an Italian neoclassical painter.
He was a pupil of Andrea Appiani. He painted the second sipario or curtain for La Scala Theater in Milan (1821), as well as for the theater in Pesaro.[1]
A painter Angiolo Monticelli (1678-1749) is stated as a Bolognese landscape painter, who studied under Marcantonio Franceschini.[2] It is unclear if he is related to either this Angelo, or to Andrea Monticelli.
Gallery
- An interpretation of the Shield of Achilles design described in the Iliad, by Angelo Monticelli
Sources
- โ La Pittura lombarda nel secolo XIX., Tipografia Capriolo e Massimino, 1900, page 32.
- โ Petti, Alessandro (1855). Guida Pittorica. ossia analisi intorno lo stile e degli artisti Italiani e stranieri, antichi e moderni [Pictorial Guide] (in Italian). Google Books: Atabilimento Tipografico di Nicola Fabricatore, Napoli. p. 111.
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