Simone Papa the Elder
Simone Papa the Elder (1430–1488) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Naples.He is said to have been a scholar of Antonio Solario. Of all the Neapolitan painters, he is said to be the one adhering closest to the style of Jan van Eyck. He painted the ''Archangel Michael and Saints'' found at the Capodimonte Museum. Other works attributed to Simone include an ''Annunciation'' for the no longer extant church of San Nicola alla Dogana, a ''Virgin and savior with saints'' for the church of San Lorenzo, and a ''St Michael defeating rebel angels'' for the church of Santa Maria Nuova. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Luca Menegon, Lucy Campbell, Neil Mancktelow, Alfredo Camacho, Sebastian Wex, Simone Papa, Giovanni Toffol, Giorgio PennacchioniGet access
Published 2020
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