Federico Maldarelli
Federico or Federigo Maldarelli was an Italian painter born in Naples.
Biography
His father was a painter, but Maldarelli's first formal training was under Costanzo Angelini.He first exhibited at the 1839 Mostre Borboniche, a painting of Head of the Holy Virgin. He participated in this exhibition regularly until 1859. In 1855, he was awarded the third-class gold medal for his San Gliceria converte e battezza il suo carceriere. The painting hung next to the famed Gl'iconoclasti of Domenico Morelli. Both painters became lifelong friends.
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After the 1860s, he painted almost exclusively historical costume scenes of Neo-pompeian subjects. In 1877 at Naples, he exhibited Un episodio dell'ultimo giorno di Pompei. In 1880 at Turin, he exhibited Suonatrice pompeiana; Fioraia, and Vestale sepolta viva. Other paintings include: Via di Pompei; Costume romano; Etera pompeiana. One of his pupils was Lilla Maldura.