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Antonio Barbalonga or
Barbalunga, also called
Antonio Ricci (
1600-
1649) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period.
He was a member of the noble family of the Alberti, born at
Messina, and was there instructed in painting by
Simone Comandé. He went to
Rome, where he became a pupil of
Domenichino, whose style he imitated with great skill.
Barbalonga executed a great number of paintings for churches, his chief work being the
Conversion of St. Paul for the convent church of St. Anna at
Messina. He painted in Rome for both the Church of the Theatines (
San Silvestro al Quirinale) for the church of
Sant' Andrea della Valle, and for the church of
San Silvestro in Capite in
Rome. In Messina, he painted a
St. Gregory’‘ for the church of San Gregorio, and an Assumption
for the S. Michèle in Messina.
Other works are to be met with at Rome, Palermo, and Madrid. He died at Messina.
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