Giacinto Diano
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Giacinto Diano or Diana (Pozzuoli, 28 March 1731 – Naples, 13 August 1803) was an Italian painter, active in Southern Italy. He trained in the studio of Francesco De Mura,[1] and moved to Naples for good in 1752. he contributed paintings to a chapel in San Pietro ad Aram and in the church of the Nunziata. Among his pupils was Gaetano Gigante.
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- ↑ Art and architecture in Italy, 1600-1750, by Rudolf Wittkower, Joseph Connors, and Jennifer Montagu, Page 118
- 2 Paintings by Giacinto Diano at the BBC Your Paintings site
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