Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Agostino Aglio

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Agostino Aglio


Education
  
Brera Academy

Agostino Aglio wwwguisemeukaglioaasenioraaseniorbymarianlr

Died
  
January 30, 1857, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
200 Neoclassical Designs and Motifs

Agostino Aglio (December 15, 1777 – January 30, 1857) was an Italian painter, decorator, and engraver.

Agostino Aglio Agostino Aglio Wikipedia

He was born at Cremona. He initially studied at the Brera Academy under Giocondo Albertolli, and then traveled to Rome to work under Campovecchio Mantovano. In 1803 he came to England to assist William Wilkins, the well-known architect, in the production of his Antiquities of Magna Graecia which was published in 1807. For many years Aglio was employed in the decoration of theatres, churches, and country mansions both in England and Ireland. In 1819, he was employed, along with the architect Giovanni Battista Comolli, in painting vast frescoes for the Roman Catholic Church of St Mary Moorfields, London. Between the years 1820 and 1830, he published several books on art including a Collection of Capitals and Friezes drawn from the Antique and Antiquities of Mexico illustrated with over 1000 plates, drawn from the originals. He also painted a portrait of Queen Victoria, which was engraved.

A street in modern-day Cremona is named after the artist.

References

Agostino Aglio Wikipedia