Marco Mazzaroppi

Marco Mazzaroppi (1550-1620) was an Italian painter, mainly painting religious subjects.

Biography

Little is known of his biography. He is said to have been born in San Germano (Cassino). Luigi Lanzi takes note of his Flemish style. Bernardo de Dominici stated that Mazzaropi studied in both Rome and Flanders. He painted canvas of St Gregory in the chapel of St Gregory the Great, and the Martyrdom of St Andrew in another chapel of the church in Monte Cassino. He also painted in Santa Andrea Vallefredda.[1][2] One of his pupils was Giacomo Manecchia, who was later active in Naples.[3]

References

  1. Guida pittorica ossia analisi intorno lo stile delle diverse scuole di pittura e degli artisti italiani e stranieri antichi e moderni, by Alessandro Petti; Publisher N. Fabricatore, Naples,1855, page 51.
  2. Treccani Encyclopedia biography
  3. Grossi, Giovanni Battista Gennaro (1820). Opuscoli storici su le arti, e professori dipendenti dal disegno ne'luoghi che oggi formano il regno di Napoli, Volume II. Tipografia del Giornale Enciclopedico, Strada San Biagio de'Librai, Palazzo della Riccia #39, Naples. p. 88.
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