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Eutichio Ajello

Gala (Messina), 1711 - Gala, 1793

This philosopher and theologist was the abbot of the Monastery of Gala, where he carried out his early studies. He taught philosophy in Paris and was a teacher and academician at the Academy of London. He was called to Spain by Philip V's wife, Elizabeth of Farnesio, where he worked as her librarian and antiquary. After returning to Italy, he settled in Naples and published his works. Towards the end of his life, he returned to his home town, where he died.

Artworks (59)

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Athena Promachos

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

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The Muse Clío

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

Imagen de la obra

Venus

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

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Leda

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

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Pensive Muse

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

Imagen de la obra

Two fauns

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

Imagen de la obra

Pharaoh (?)

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

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Cinocéfalo (Anubis, según Ajello)

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

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Sacerdotisa de Isis

Pencil on paper, Mid-XVIIIcentury

Eutichio Ajello

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