Angelo Caroselli  

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Angelo Caroselli (1585-1653) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his native Rome. He painted in an eclectic style, including influences from Caravaggio and the Bamboccianti. He was the brother in law of Filippo Lauri. One of his pupils was Pietro Paolini and his son Carlo Caroselli. He painted Martyrdom of St. Placidus and St. Gregory celebrating Mass before the people for Santa Francesca Romana; and St. Wenceslaus in the Quirinal Palace.




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