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Annibale Angelini
Annibale Angelini (May 12, 1812 in Perugia – July 19, 1884) was an Italian painter and scenographer. Biography Angelini first trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Perugia; from here he moved to Florence, where he worked under Luigi Facchinelli, and focused on scenography after training under Alessandro Sanquirico. He also worked in Rome under Vincenzo Monotti and Tommaso Minardi, and attended the Accademia di San Luca. For many years he was professor and honorary member of the Accademia di San Luca of Rome; he was decorated with the Ottoman Order of the Medjidie. Restored many frescoes, including many at the Vatican, including: Michelangelo's ''The Crucifixion of St. Peter (Michelangelo), The Crucifixion of St Peter'' and ''The Conversion of Saul (Michelangelo), The Conversion of Saul'' at the Capella Paolina. He restored frescoes by Ciro Ferri and Baciccia in the cupola di Sant'Agnese in Agone; and frescoes by Raphael at the Chigi Chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo. He ...
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Villa Del Principe, Volta Del Salone Del Naufragio, Stucchi Del Cinquecento E Affresco Rifatto Da Annibale Angelini Nell'ottocento 09
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