Antonio Concioli (1739 – November 28, 1820) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting sacred subjects in a Neoclassical style.
[1] Born in Pergola, Marche, to a family of professionals and bureaucrats, he was likely a descendant of the jurist, Antonio Concoli of Cantiano (1602–1680).
He obtained a post as professor in the Academy of Design at the hospice in San Michele a Ripa, and for which he would also become director of the Tapestry works.
[3] He painted an altarpiece for the church of Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi in Rome.
[4] He painted a portrait of Cardinal Giuseppe Maria Doria Pamphilj Landi.