Gaspare Mattioli (1806–1843) was an Italian painter who worked in a Neoclassical style.
He then traveled in 1824 to study in Bologna, and subsequently spent three years working under Pietro Benvenuti at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence.
His painting of the Murder of Galeotto Manfredi, displayed in the Pinacoteca of Faenza, depicts the murder of this Lord of Ravenna, by four assassins, in a plot conjured by his wife Francesca, the daughter of Giovanni II Bentivoglio, Lord of Bologna.
[2] The main altar of the church of San Pietro in Fognano, in the Province of Ravenna, has a Christ handing keys to St Peter (1843).
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