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LAURO

Volume 9 · 153 words · 1797 Edition

(Philippo), a celebrated painter, born at Rome in 1623. He learned the first rudiments of the art from his father Balthasar, who was himself a good painter. He afterward studied under Angelo Carofello, his brother-in-law; and proved so great a proficient, that in a short time he far surpassed his tutor in design, colouring, and elegance of taste. He applied himself to painting historical subjects in a small size, enriching the backgrounds with lively landscapes, that afforded the eye and the judgment equal entertainment; but though his small paintings are best approved, he finished several grand compositions for altar-pieces that were highly esteemed. He died in 1694; and his works are eagerly bought up at high prices all over Europe.

or Lauron (anc. geog.), a town of the Hither Spain, where Cn. Pompeius, son of Pompey the Great, was defeated and slain. Now Lorigne, five leagues to the north of Lliria in Valencia.