Giuseppe Lucatelli (1751-1828) was an Italian painter and architect, active in a Neoclassical style.
Born in Mogliano to a father who was a doctor, he studied in Rome, in circles dominated by Sebastiano Conca and Anton Raphael Mengs. He returned to Tolentino where he completed the decoration for the Nicola Vaccai Theater. These canvases are now collected in the Palazzo Comunale of Tolentino. They include a large canvas depicting Three Graces. He taught design at the schools of Macerata, Tolentino and Fermo. In 1803 the French-dominated government sent him to make copies of the Correggio frescoes in the formerly cloistered Monastery of San Paolo. [1] [2]
He painted an altarpiece depicting a Madonna dell'Ulivo (1810) for a chapel in the Basilica of San Nicola a Tolentino.
Nicholas of Tolentino (Latin: S. Nicolaus de Tolentino,, known as the Patron of Holy Souls, was an Italian saint and mystic. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during Lent and the month of November. In many Augustinian churches, there are weekly devotions to St. Nicholas on behalf of the suffering souls. November 2, All Souls' Day, holds special significance for the devotees of St. Nicholas of Tolentino.
Pietro Longhi was a Venetian painter of contemporary genre scenes of life.
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Luigi Fontana was an Italian sculptor, painter and architect.
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Teresio Maria Languasco (1651–1698) was an Italian painter and an Augustinian monk.
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Vincenzo De Mita was an Italian painter, mainly depicting sacred subjects.
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The Church of Sacro Cuore di Gesù is a Roman Catholic church located in the town limits of Tolentino, province of Macerata, in the region of Marche, Italy.
Lucatelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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