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Gaetano or Cayetano Palmaroli (1801 – December 1, 1853) was an Italian painter, but mostly remembered as a lithographer. He was born in Fermo, but studied painting in Rome under Tommaso Minardi, and there gained the patronage of the Spanish ambassador who recruited him to paint for the Spanish monarchy. There he made lithographic prints of the works collected in the Prado Museum and Palace of El Escorial. He was knighted into the order of Order of Isabella the Catholic. He left Spain in 1841, with the exile of the Queen Mother, Maria Cristina de Borbon, and returned to Fermo. In 1848, he left Fermo due to the local revolts, and he ultimately died in Madrid, Spain. He was the father of Vicente Palmaroli, who became a prominent genre painter in Spain and became director of the Prado Museum.

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  • Gaetano or Cayetano Palmaroli (1801 – December 1, 1853) was an Italian painter, but mostly remembered as a lithographer. He was born in Fermo, but studied painting in Rome under Tommaso Minardi, and there gained the patronage of the Spanish ambassador who recruited him to paint for the Spanish monarchy. There he made lithographic prints of the works collected in the Prado Museum and Palace of El Escorial. He was knighted into the order of Order of Isabella the Catholic. He left Spain in 1841, with the exile of the Queen Mother, Maria Cristina de Borbon, and returned to Fermo. In 1848, he left Fermo due to the local revolts, and he ultimately died in Madrid, Spain. He was the father of Vicente Palmaroli, who became a prominent genre painter in Spain and became director of the Prado Museum. (en)
  • Cayetano Palmaroli (Fermo, 1801-Madrid, 1853) fue un pintor y litógrafo italiano activo principalmente en Madrid. (es)
  • Gaetano Palmaroli (Fermo, 31 luglio 1800 – Madrid, 4 dicembre 1853) è stato un pittore e incisore italiano di soggetti storici, trasferitosi in Spagna dove fu più noto come litografo. Adorazione dei Re Magi litografia di Gaetano Palmaroli da un quadro di Velazquez 1832-1837 Era padre del più noto pittore spagnolo Vicente Palmaroli Gonzalez. Ebbe come allievo Luigi Fontana (1827-1908). (it)
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  • Gaetano or Cayetano Palmaroli (1801 – December 1, 1853) was an Italian painter, but mostly remembered as a lithographer. He was born in Fermo, but studied painting in Rome under Tommaso Minardi, and there gained the patronage of the Spanish ambassador who recruited him to paint for the Spanish monarchy. There he made lithographic prints of the works collected in the Prado Museum and Palace of El Escorial. He was knighted into the order of Order of Isabella the Catholic. He left Spain in 1841, with the exile of the Queen Mother, Maria Cristina de Borbon, and returned to Fermo. In 1848, he left Fermo due to the local revolts, and he ultimately died in Madrid, Spain. He was the father of Vicente Palmaroli, who became a prominent genre painter in Spain and became director of the Prado Museum. (en)
  • Cayetano Palmaroli (Fermo, 1801-Madrid, 1853) fue un pintor y litógrafo italiano activo principalmente en Madrid. (es)
  • Gaetano Palmaroli (Fermo, 31 luglio 1800 – Madrid, 4 dicembre 1853) è stato un pittore e incisore italiano di soggetti storici, trasferitosi in Spagna dove fu più noto come litografo. Adorazione dei Re Magi litografia di Gaetano Palmaroli da un quadro di Velazquez 1832-1837 Gaetano Palmaroli, alias Cayetano Palmaroli, dopo aver iniziato la sua carriera come incisore di pietre dure fu allievo del pittore Tommaso Minardi (1787-1871) all'Accademia di San Luca di Roma. È stato pittore di soggetti storici, ritrattista, più noto in Spagna per la sua attività di litografo, dove soggiornò una prima volta dal 1829 al 1841 a Madrid. Dopo un breve rientro in Italia tornò definitivamente in Spagna dove morì di tifo il 4 dicembre 1853 all'età di 53 anni. Era padre del più noto pittore spagnolo Vicente Palmaroli Gonzalez. Ebbe come allievo Luigi Fontana (1827-1908). (it)
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