Tommaso Juglaris (c. 1844 – 16 January 1925) was an Italian painter active mostly in the United States, based in New England, during the late 19th and early decades of the 20th century.
Tommaso was born in Moncalieri and attended the Accademia Albertina from 1859 until 1862, working under Clementina Morgari Lomazzi.
[1] He participated in major decorative projects including frescoes of the Muses (1886) on the dome of the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing.
He was commissioned to paint the portrait of First Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland and to decorate a number of churches and residences in Boston.
He also executed the largest mural cycle then extant in United States, Grecian Festival for the public library in Franklin, Massachusetts.