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Raffaele Maccagnani (March 24, 1841 in Lecce – August 9, 1925 in Lecce) was an Italian painter, depicting both genre and sacred works. He was a brother of the sculptor Eugenio Maccagnani. After initial studies in Lecce under an uncle, he completed his studies in Naples at the Academy of Fine Arts under Vincenzo Petroncelli. Among his works are Lo Zingaro pittore, in 1886 exhibited at the Promotrice of Napoli; in 1868, he exhibited, Dante e il fabbro; e in 1870, La Vanitosa.[1] He returned to Lecce where a number of portrait commissions were completed, including those of G. Libertini and A. Panzera. He also completed a number of altarpieces and reliegious works including a Madonna and child with young St John the Baptist, but also painted a San Zita for a church in Lecce; a St Joseph for the church of San Antonio at Fulgenzio; a St Joseph and an Addolorata for the church of Sabatina; and the main altarpiece (1909) of San Rocco for the church of the caduti erected at Sternatia.[2] References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Zz0bAAAAYAAJ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti], by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, Page 268. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Maccagnani, Raffaele}}{{Italy-painter-19thC-stub}}2. ^Enciclopedia Treccani biography. 7 : 19th-century Italian painters|Italian male painters|20th-century Italian painters|1841 births|1925 deaths|Neapolitan painters|People from Lecce |
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