Giacinto Diano

Italian painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroItalian painter
A.K.A.Giacinto Diana Il Pozzuolani Diano Il Pozzuolani Diana Il Pozzolano Il Pozzuolani
A.K.A.Giacinto Diana Il Pozzuolani Diano Il Pozzuolani Diana Il Pozzolano Il Pozzuolani
PlacesItaly
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth28 March 1731, Pozzuoli, Italy
Death13 August 1803Naples, Italy (aged 72 years)
Star signAries
Notable Works
The Continence of Scipio 
The details

Biography

Giacinto Diano or Diana (28 March 1731 – 13 August 1803) was an Italian painter, active in Southern Italy in a style that mixes Rococo and Neoclassicism.

Life

Giacinto was born in Pozzuoli, and died in Naples. He trained in the studio of Francesco De Mura, whose work would influence his early compositions. He worked briefly in Rome with Anton Raphael Mengs, before settling in Naples in 1752. Naples was at the time experiencing a period of great artistic and cultural splendor due to the presence of the enlightened Charles III of Spain. Nicknamed o Puzzulaniello or referred to as il Pozzolano, Giacinto succeeded in gaining within a short timespan a prominent place in the art scene of his time.

Among his works were:

  • Frescoes for the Palazzo Francavilla (now Palazzo Cellammare)
  • Frescoes for the Hospital of Santa Maria della Pace
  • Frescoes for church of the Pellegrini
  • Two canvases for the church of Agostino della Zecca

He became professor at Naples' Accademia del Disegno in 1773 but continued to achieve a prolific output. Gaetano Gigante was one of his pupils.

Work

Giacinto Diano painted in a light, colourful and dramatic style. His works included paintings in a chapel in San Pietro ad Aram, and in the church of the Nunziata.

Sources

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 05 May 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.