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Olivio Sòzzi or Sozzi (1696 in Palermo – 1765 in Spaccaforno) was an Italian painter, active in Sicily during the Rococo period.

Bust of Sozzi, Santa Maria at Spaccaforno
Bust of Sozzi, Santa Maria at Spaccaforno
Nativity, circa 1760, Santa Maria della Stella, Militello in Val di Catania
Nativity, circa 1760, Santa Maria della Stella, Militello in Val di Catania

Biography


He obtained his first training in the local studio of Filippo Tancredi, he then moved in 1729 along with Gaspare Serenario to Rome to work with Sebastiano Conca. He befriended Corrado Giaquinto. He returned to Palermo in 1740, and moved to Catania in 1750. He was very prolific in Sicily, painting sacred subjects in oil and fresco in numerous churches and monasteries.

A survey from 1855, listed the following works in Catania: a large painting for the library of the University of Catania; the fresco of the dome of the church of the Jesuits; two paintings (Crucifixion and a Sant'Andrea Avellino) in the Church of the Ogninella (now deconsecrated); four sibyls in the house of the Baron Toscano, then part of the hospital of Santa Marta; a St Elia for the church of the Carmine; a Crucifixion for the church of San Gaetano; three canvases for the church of the Santissima Trinita, including a Baptism of Christ, a portrait of Cavaliere Conca, a St Benedict, a Virgin and Magdalen at Crucifixion; and for the Monastery of Santa Chiara, an Immaculate Conception.[1]

In his later years, he worked in the southwest of the island, decorating the church of San Sebastiano, Melilli (1752), and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Ispica (or Spaccaforno) (1763), near Ragusa. He died from a risk faced by fresco painters of ceilings, falling from a scaffold built to decorate a chapel ceiling in the Basilica at Ispica.

Among his pupils was Sebastiano Lo Monaco. Sozzi's daughter married the painter Vito D'Anna of Palermo; the latter was helping him in his last work at Ispica. His works can be found in Agrigento, Catania,[2] Messina, Siracusa, Trapani, Palermo, and Ragusa.[3][4]


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На других языках


[de] Olivio Sozzi

Olivio Sozzi (* 14. Oktober 1690 in Catania; † 31. Oktober 1765 in Ispica) war ein italienischer Maler von Tafelbildern und Fresken.
- [en] Olivio Sòzzi

[fr] Olivio Sozzi

Olivio Sozzi , Catane 14 octobre 1690, Ispica, 31 octobre 1765 est un peintre italien du Settecento actif en Sicile.

[it] Olivio Sozzi

Olivio Sozzi (Catania, 14 ottobre 1690 – Ispica, 31 ottobre 1765) è stato un pittore italiano, tra i maggiori della prima metà del XVIII secolo in Sicilia.

[ru] Соцци, Оливио

Оливио Соцци (итал. Olivio Sozzi) (14 октября 1690 года, Катания — 31 октября 1765 года, Испика) — сицилийский художник XVIII века.



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