Francesco Corneliani

Francesco Corneliani (1740–1815) was an Italian painter, mainly active in a Neoclassic style in his native Milan.

In 1760, influenced by the paintings of Anton Rafael Mengs, he left for Parma and worked under Carlo Calani.

He returned to Milan where he painted lunette frescoes in the Casa Candiani.

He also painted the lunettes over the altars to the side of the chorus in the church of San Sebastiano.

[1] He was a close friend of Andrea Appiani and is described as a man alien to intrigue and vanity, pious without ostentation, he lived retired but always ready to work on works of art and piety[2] He died in Milan.

Maria Beatrice d'Este, Archduchess of Austria