Raffaele Mattioli
Raffaele Mattioli (1775 - after 1831) was an Italian painter, active in his native Naples.He trained under Vincenzo Pastore, 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 Bristol. He became a Professor in the painting of figures at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. He was also used for the painted decoration of figures in the Teatro San Carlo. Provided by Wikipedia
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