Domenico Luigi Valeri

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chiesa dell’Adorazione, Jesi

Domenico Luigi Valeri (20 August 1701 - post 1746) was an Italian painter and architect active in Marche.

Biography[]

He was born in Jesi. He painted canvases for the church of Santa Maria di Piazza in Serrapetrona.[1] He died in Camerino.

Among his architectural projects, was the Arco Clementino, the Teatro del Leone, and the choir of the church of , all in Jesi. The fountain (1762) in front of the City Hall of Assisi is attributed to Valeri.

Among his paintings:[2]

  • Birth of the Virgin (1742), chiesa dell’Adorazione, Jesi
  • Judith, Solomon, Sacrifice of Jephthah, and Judgement of Solomon (1728), former Seminary in piazza Federico II, Jesi
  • Santa Scolastica, Sant'Anna, Jesi
  • Palazzo Ghisleri, Jesi
  • Chiesa dei cappuccini, Jesi
  • Madonna with Child with Angels and Saints Anne, John the Baptist and Carlo Borromeo (after 1765), Chiesa del Rosario, Pievebovigliana
  • San Fedele da Sigmaringa, all’isolato Carducci
  • Glory of St Joseph, Vallesina, Monsano
  • Church ovals, Santa Maria, Monsano
  • Frescoes, chiesetta Santa Maria della Castellaretta, Staffolo

References[]

  1. ^ Artisti e artigiani a Roma - Volume 2 Elisa Debenedetti (2005): Page 233.
  2. ^ Piccola Biblioteca Jesina, Short biography quoting “Conoscere Jesi”, G. Luconi – P. Cocola.
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