Angelo Mozzillo Explained

Angelo Mozzillo (24 October 1736 in Afragola  - May 1810, in Nola) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque, active near Naples, Italy.

He initially trained with a Giuseppe Bonito (Peppariello). After 1758, he left Afragola[1] and moved to Nola. He then moved to study in the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples under Giuseppe Bonito and Paolo de Maio. In Nola, he painted several painting: an Immaculate Conception for the Cappella Nuova; a San Nicola di Bari, and a St Francesco di Paola. He also painted for the church of San Raffaele, Naples.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Domenico . Corcione . Angelo Mozzillo - il pittore degli angeli . Vetus et Novus.
  2. http://www.conteanolana.it/uomini%20illustri%20libro%20M-P/Mozzillo%20Angelo.htm Contea Nolana