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 | | It was after this that Gesualdo had a large painting commissioned for the Church of the Capuchins at Gesualdo, which shows Carlo Gesualdo, his uncle Carlo Borromeo, his second wife Leonora, and his dead son, underneath a group of angelic figures. |
 | | skeletal remains, of his uncle Carlo, with which he hoped to obtain healing for his mental disorder, and possibly absolution for his crimes. |
 | | His uncle was Carlo Borromeo, later Saint Charles Borromeo. |
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