- Lodovico Fumicelli
Lodovico Fumicelli (active c. 1536) was an Italian painter of the
Renaissance period. He was a native ofTreviso . It is not known with certainty whether he was a pupil ofTitian or not, but he was clearly influenced. In 1536 he painted the main altarpiece of the church of the Padri Eremitani atPadua , representing the "Virgin and Infant seated in glory, with St. Augustine, St. James, and St. Marina below". In the church of the Padri Serviti at Trevigi, he painted a picture of "St. Liberale and St. Catharine", with two laterals, representing "St. Sebastian and St. Philip", the latter the founder of their order.References
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