Raffaele Mattioli
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Raffaele Mattioli (1775 - after 1831) was an Italian painter, active in his native
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. He trained under
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, and was given a stipend to study in Rome. He returned to paint ''Oath of the Romans before the Law'' and ''Death of Hector'' for Lord
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. He became a Professor in the painting of figures at the
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. He was also used for the painted decoration of figures in the
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.Il ravvedimento: melodramma in tre atti
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1775 births Year of death missing 18th-century Italian painters Artists from the Kingdom of Naples Artists from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Italian male painters 19th-century Italian painters Painters from Naples Italian scenic designers 19th-century Italian male artists 18th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-painter-18thC-stub