Gaetano or Cayetano Palmaroli (1801 – December 1, 1853) was an Italian painter, but mostly remembered as a lithographer.
There he made lithographic prints of the works collected in the Prado Museum and Palace of El Escorial.
He left Spain in 1841, with the exile of the Queen Mother, Maria Cristina de Borbon, and returned to Fermo.
In 1848, he left Fermo due to the local revolts, and he ultimately died in Madrid, Spain.
[1] He was the father of Vicente Palmaroli, who became a prominent genre painter in Spain and became director of the Prado Museum.