Eugenio Vegliante or Veglianti (documented 1737–1740) was an Italian painter in Southern Italy.
He arose amid a circle of the pupils and followers of Francesco Solimena. He is known to have painted altarpieces of St Peter and Paul and a Crucifixion for the now-deconsecrated church of San Pietro in Vinculis in Naples.[1] He also painted an Assumption with Saints (1737) for the church of San Nicola di Bari in Summonte in the province of Avellino, Campania.[2]
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