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Giuseppe Mancinelli

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He married Maddalena Arnoldi in 1840. They had seven children together. Over the next few years, he dedicated a series of drawings to his wife's family and continued to participate in the Bourbon Exhibitions. In 1847, he painted an altarpiece, depicting Saint
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In 1851, he returned to Naples, where he won a competition for the Chair of Painting at the Institute. Two years later, he was named Professor of Design there, replacing his former teacher, Angelini, who had died.
340: 335: 65:. At the age of seventeen, he began taking part in the Bourbon Exhibitions; winning a major award in 1835. This enabled him to go to Rome, where he studied with 345: 57:, Italy. His father, Pietro, was in the service of the noble Ventignano family. With their support, at the age of twelve, he was able to enroll at the 320: 197: 58: 90: 325: 330: 164: 20: 192: 73:, he also made contact with the practitioners of contemporary styles, including the German immigrant artists of the 117: 163:; focusing on religious and devotional subjects. Several of his works were shown in the Vatican Pavilion at the 94: 159:
After 1860, due to the decrease of interest in historical paintings, he handed over his teaching duties to
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During the decade that he spent teaching, he acted as a mediator between the competing
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being honored by muses, poets and musicians. This replaced the original curtain by
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Academic staff of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli
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Anna Caputi, Raffaello Causa, Raffaele Mormone (Eds.),
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Giuseppe Mancinelli


Naples
Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Costanzo Angelini
Vincenzo Camuccini
Renaissance art
Nazarene movement
Purismo
Charles Borromeo
San Carlo all'Arena
Royal Order of Francis I
Classical
Romantic
Realistic
Francesco Coppola Castaldo
Cesare Uva
Giuseppe De Nigris
Angelo Maria Mazzia
Gustavo
Teatro di San Carlo
Homer
Giuseppe Cammarano

Domenico Morelli
Exposition Universelle (1867)
Cathedral of Altamura

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