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Antonio Paglia
Born1680
Died1747
NationalityItalian
Known forPainting
Madonna with child and St Anthony, 1710, Santa Maria in Calchera, Brescia.

Antonio Paglia (Brescia, 1680 – Brescia, 1747) is an Italian painter active mainly in Brescia in a late-Baroque or Rococo style.[1] He is the son of the Baroque painter Francesco Paglia. He collaborated with his brother Angelo. He apparently traveled after 1714 to Venice to apprentice with Sebastiano Ricci. By 1718, he has returned to Brescia, where he specialized in painting altarpieces and religious frescos. Among his main works was a large decorative cycle for the parish church of Chiari.

Works

  • St Anthony of Padua, 1710, parish church of Vilminore.
  • St Anthony of Padua, 1710, parish church of Gazzolo.
  • Madonna with child and St Anthony of Padua, 1710, church of Santa Maria in Calchera, Brescia.
  • Martyrdom of St Jacob Apostle, 1711, parish church of Ospitaletto.
  • Immaculate Conception, parish church of Rovato.
  • St John, 1726, church of Santa Maria della Carità, Brescia.
  • Saints, 1726–27, parish church of Chiari.
  • Pietà, 1735, parish church of Gambara.
  • Stories from New Testament, 1741, San Zeno al Foro, Brescia

References

  1. ^ Supplemento alla Serie dei trecento elogi e ritratti degli uomini i più illustri in Pittura , Scultura, e Architettura. by Pellegrino Antonio Orlandi, published by Stamperia Allegrini, Pisoni, e comp, Florence (1776); column 1361-1363.

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