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Andrea Lilio (1555-1642)

"Andrea Lilio (1555 - 1642) was an Italian painter born in Ancona, hence he also is known as L´Anconitano.

He painted mainly in his native city, as well as in Rome, where he was active from the beginning of the 17th century until around 1640. He was employed by Pope Sixtus V in the decoration of the library of the Vatican and in the decoration of the Scala Santa in San Giovanni Laterano. In the latter, he painted, Moses striking the Rock and Moses with the Brazen Serpent.

Said to have been a pupil of Federico Barocci, Lilio created a popular niche for himself by painting allegories for aristocratic audiences. In fact, it is altogether possible that Lilio collaborated for the illustrations of Cesare Ripa´s Iconologia, which was a popular source for such motifs for a very long time. He died at Ascoli Piceno." - (Wikipedia (en) 30.08.2020)

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Geistige Schöpfung Andrea Lilio (1555-1642)
Druckplatte hergestellt Francesco Villamena (1564-1624) ()