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Giulio Cesare Angeli (c. 1570 - c. 1630) was an Italian painter of the early
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, active mainly in
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. Born in Perugia. He trained with
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Among his works are at the ''Oratorio di Sant Agostino'' in Perugia. He is also listed by Lupattelli as painting a ''Guardian Angel leading boy with St Michael Archangel slaying Lucifer'' for the Ospedale Maggiore; a ''Virgin and child with Saints Ivone, Margaret, Martha, Francis, and Dominic'' for the church of Santa Lucia di Colle Landone; a ''Virgin and child with Saints Ivone, Martha, Dominic, and Francis'' for
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; and a San Carlo Borromeo for the church of the Carmelitani Scalzi. There was a work also in Sassoferrato. He helped train
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,
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(Il Francia).''Catalogo dei quadri che si conservano nella Pinacoteca Vannucci in Perugia''
by Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, (1903), page 62.


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* People from Perugia 1570s births 1630s deaths 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 17th-century Italian painters Italian Baroque painters Umbrian painters {{Italy-painter-16thC-stub