Antonio Capulongo
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Antonio Capulongo (c. 1580) was an Italian painter of the late-
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period. He was born and active in
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. He was the pupil of Giovanni Bernardo della Loma. He painted the principal altar-piece for the church of
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, Naples, representing an ''Immaculate Conception, with SS. Francis of Assisi and Anthony of Padua''. He also painted a ''Madonna and Child with Angels and Saints'' for the church of San Niccolo.


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* 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Italian Renaissance painters Painters from Naples Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown {{Italy-painter-16thC-stub