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Name
  
Michelangelo Morlaiter


Died
  
1806

Michelangelo Morlaiter

Michelangelo Morlaiter (Venice, 23 December 1729 – 1806) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Venice. He was one of the founding members and professor of the Accademia di Scoltura, Pittura, ed Architettura Civile in Venice in 1766.

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Michelangelo Morlaiter Group of three notaries reproduction by Michelangelo Morlaiter

His father, Giovanni Maria Morlaiter, was a prominent sculptor. One of Michelangelo's pupils was Francesco Maggiotto.

Works in Venice

  • Palazzo Grassi, Frescoes
  • Palazzo Palazzo Michiel dalle Colonne, stucco decoration
  • Gallerie dell'Accademia, sala 18, Venice awards the arts.
  • Church of San Bartolomeo, canvas in ceiling of presbytery, depicting San Bartolomeo in gloria.
  • Church of Angelo San Raffaele, wall frescoes of Archangel Raphael and Tobias and ceiling 'God the Father in Glory of Angels.
  • Church of San Moisè, Angels behind Meyring's statue at main altar
  • Other works

  • Church of San Michele Arcangelo in Candiana, ceiling frescoes.
  • Parrochial church of Biancade in Roncade, altarpiece of Vigin and child with Saints Simon and Giuda.
  • Palazzolo sull'Oglio, in Parrocchial Church, Coronation of the Virgin.
  • References

    Michelangelo Morlaiter Wikipedia