Giulio Quaglio the Younger
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Giulio Quaglio the Younger (1668–1751) was an Italian Baroque painter.[1] He was part of the large Quaglio pedigree of Italian artists involved in architecture, indoor fresco decoration, and scenography (stage design) for the court theaters.[2] He was born and died in Laino, a mountain village at Como.[1] Giulio II was involved in fresco decoration in Friuli, including for the chapel of Monte di Pietà at Udine.[2] His most highly valued work is the painting of Saint Nicholas' Cathedral in Ljubljana.[1] He also painted the central hall of Meerscheinschlössl in Graz.[1] He had two sons, Domenico and Giovanni Maria Quaglio.[1]
Gallery
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Christ the Savior (1721 - 1723)
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Mother of God with child among saints (1702)
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The beheading of St. Barbara (1721 - 1723)
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Christ with St. Dyzmo in purgatory (1704)
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St. Nicholas saves the townspeople Myra from starvation (1704)
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Pietà (circa 1694)
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Ascension from the cross (1706)
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Saint Nicholas quarreled with Emperor Fredericus
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Interior of Trieste Cathedral
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Interior of Ljubljana Cathedral
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Fresco detail from Palazzo d'Attimis Maniago with the painter's signature visible
References
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