Carlo Labruzzo (1748–1817) was an Italian painter, primarily of landscapes who was born in Rome.

In 1798, he was nominated professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Perugia, and in 1812, he became director. He died in Perugia in December 1817. He was replaced by Tommaso Minardi.[1] Among his pupils in Perugia were Silvestro Massari, Margherita Lazi,[2] and Marianna Candidi Dionigi.[3]

References

    • Rossi-Scotti, Conte Giovanni Battista (1874). Il professor Tommaso Minardi e l'Accademia di belle arti di Perugia: ricordi storici con nota delle opere dell'illustre Professore.. Tipografia de Vincenzo Bartelli, Perugia. p. 9.
  1. Comune di Ferentino, personaggi illustri.


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