Filippo Agricola (1776–1857) was an Italian painter of the 19th century, mainly active in Rome.
He was born at Urbino but trained in the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.
He painted the portraits of the Crown Princess of Denmark (1822), and of the Countess Costanza Monti Perticari now found in the Galleria Nazionale d'arte Moderna in Rome.
Agricola also painted a portrait of Lt General Sir Gordon Drummond while Drummond was convalescing in Rome from a gunshot wound received in the War of 1812.
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