Vito D'Anna

Vito D'Anna

Vito D'Anna, Self portrait, 1763.
Born (1718-10-14)14 October 1718
Palermo, Italy
Died 13 October 1769(1769-10-13) (aged 50)
Palermo, Italy
Nationality Italian
Known for Painter
Notable work Apotheosis of St. Dominic
Apotheosis of Palermo
Allegory of Political Virtues
Glory of the Princes of Resuttana
Glory of St. Basil
Movement Baroque, Rococo

Vito D'Anna (14 October 1718 – 13 October 1769) was an Italian painter, considered the most prominent painter of Palermitan rococo and one of the most important artists of Sicily.

Biography

He was the father of Alessandro D'Anna, the brother-in-law of Francesco Sozzi, and the son-in-law of Olivio Sozzi.

He studied under Pietro Paolo Vasta from 1736 to 1744, when he returned to Palermo. In Acireale, he had painted Portrait of the Provost Gambino, (the work is found in the sacristy of the Cathedral).

In Palermo, Vito married the daughter of the Catanese painter Olivio Sozzi. Sozzi helped arrange D'Anna to work with the circle of an aged Corrado Giaquinto in Rome.

D'Anna frescoed a number of palaces, and the churches of San Sebastiano, San Matteo and del Salvatore in Palermo. Among his works were: his fresco of the Madonna dei Raccomandati in the church of the same name, his Nativity in the church della Grotta, Self-portrait in the Galleria Zelantea.[1] His nephew, Giuseppe Patania, was also a painter.

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Bibliography

Notes

  1. Galleria Zelantea, notes on arts in Acireale.
  2. Storia di Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  3. M. G. Paolini. Vito D'Anna – Biography at the Enciclopedia Italiana. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  4. Il Settecento e il suo doppio. Table of contents. Central Institute for restoration and preservation of books – OPAC. Retrieved 1 September 2010.

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