Giuseppe Palmieri (painter)

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Giuseppe Palmieri (1674 - May 18, 1740) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque period.

Palmieri was born in Genoa. Orphaned as a baby, he came into the care of an uncle. As a boy, after his uncle died, he was apprenticed to an unidentified Tuscan painter, with whom he travelled through Italy, including a long stay in Sicily. Returning to Genoa, he joined the large studio of Domenico Piola, where he first gained independent commissions. He was very religious, and completed without pay some of his works for the monasteries of the Capuchin Friars (now mostly preserved in the church of the Holy Conception in Genoa). Some pictures depicting hunting scenes were painted for King John V of Portugal. In this style of painting, he was influenced by Castiglione. He fathered many children. He died in Genoa and was buried in the church of St. James of Carignano in Genoa.

Works

During his career Giuseppe Palmieri produced many works. Below is a list of some of his paintings:

The following is a list of fresco work:

See also

  • The Gondoliers, an opera that has a principal character called Giuseppe Palmieri

References

  • Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.). Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters. Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006. p. 118.
  • Lanzi, Luigi (1847). Thomas Roscoe (translator) (ed.). History of Painting in Italy; From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century. Vol. III. London; Original from Oxford University, Digitized January, 2007: Henry G. Bohn. p. 282. {{cite book}}: |editor= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Soprani, Raffaello (1768). Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti genovesi.
  • Storia della pittura italiana esposta coi monumenti By Giovanni Rosini, page 160.

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