Livio Agresti
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Livio Agresti (1508 - 1580), also called Ritius or Ricciutello, was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period, active both in his native city of Forlì and in Rome, where he died. He was one of the members of the so-called "Forlì painting school".
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- Rome: Church of Santo Spirito in Sassia
- Rome: Oratorio del Gonfalone
- Rome: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione
- Tivoli): Villa d'Este, where he had the direction of decoration at the noble floor.
- Vaticano: Palazzo Apostolico, Sala Regia
- Forlì: Pinacoteca (Museum)
- Roncofreddo: Pieve di Santa Paola with two frescoes: Madonna and child and Saint Catherine of Alexandria
- Terni: Duomo
- Amelia: Church of San Giovanni Decollato o dell'Ospedaletto
- Narni: Pinacoteca (museum)