Pasquale Liotta Cristaldi (1850-1909) was an Italian painter.
Among the historical paintings, was one on the subject of Congiura degli esuli siciliani in Rome (Conspiracy of the Sicilian exiles in Rome), against Charles V, which he exhibited in Naples in 1877.
At Milan, in 1881, he exhibited a Studio dal vero (Study from nature), and at Rome, in 1883, L'abbandonata (The Abandoned).
He also painted Nightmare of Elizabeth I featuring a beheaded Mary Stuart.
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