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Paolo Domenico Finoglia, or Finoglio (c. 1590 – 1645), was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in South Italy, including Naples and towns in Apulia.

Paolo Domenico Finoglia, Immaculate Conception, 1620, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille.
Paolo Domenico Finoglia, Immaculate Conception, 1620, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille.

Life


Finoglia was born in Orta di Atella, near Naples, but sometimes signed his work Neapolitanus. He likely apprenticed with Ippolito Borghese, but derived from Battistello Caracciolo a tenebrist style, similar to that of Caravaggio.

In 1610–1616, he completed a series of works in Lecce, including altarpieces and episodes from Life of Abraham during his stay in Lecce, which now decorate the presbytery of the Church of San Giovanni d'Aymo.

He painted extensively in 1620–1626 in the Certosa di San Martino in Naples. He painted a Baptism of St Celsus (c. 1635) for the Pozzuoli Cathedral. He also painted a number of Immaculate Conceptions, including versions in San Lorenzo Maggiore of Naples; in the Annunziata of Airola; in the church of San Francesco in Montesarchio; and in the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille,[1] as well as a Virgin with saints Margaret, Bernard & Anthony of Padua (1634) for the church of Santi Bernardo e Margherita a Fonseca in Naples, and an Annunciation and Bride of the seven canticles for the church of the Annunziata at Airola.

One of Finoglia's masterpieces is the decorative series of ten large canvases on episodes of Torquato Tasso's epic Gerusalemme Liberata.[2] The series was commissioned for the family castle starting in 1634 by the count of Conversano, Giangirolamo II Acquaviva d'Aragona. Finoglia first started working for the Count in 1622, when he decorated the bedroom ceilings with scenes from the story of Jacob and Rachel. He later decorated the church of Santi Cosma e Damiano in Conversano. The decoration of Tasso's work began in 1640, and continued until Finoglia's death in Conversano in 1645. The large canvases include representations of:

The paintings had come into private hands, and were re-acquired by the town and rehung in their original places in the Castello. Among his pupils were Carlo Rosa and Nicola Gliri.[3]


Notes


  1. Immaculate Conception[permanent dead link]
  2. Finoglia at Conversano from the town website Archived 2007-06-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. MIBACT - Ministero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo, Bari: in mostra il dipinto di Alessandro Turchi, detto l'Orbetto, raffigurante i Santi Cosma e Damiano, exhibition, lighter notes.

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На других языках


[de] Paolo Finoglia

Paolo Finoglia oder Finoglio (Paulus Finolius Neapolitanus; auch Paolo Domenico F.; * um 1590 in Orta di Atella oder Neapel; † zwischen April und September 1645 in Conversano)[2][3] war ein italienischer Maler des Frühbarock aus der neapolitanischen Schule, der in Neapel und vor allem in Apulien wirkte.
- [en] Paolo Domenico Finoglia

[es] Paolo Domenico Finoglia

Paolo Domenico Finoglia o Finoglio (Orta di Atella (Caserta) o Nápoles, c. 1590 - Conversano (Bari), 1645), pintor italiano del Barroco, activo en la región napolitana.

[fr] Paolo Domenico Finoglia

Paolo Domenico Finoglia, ou Finoglio (né vers 1590 à Orta di Atella en Campanie et mort en 1645 à Conversano, province de Bari, Pouilles) est un peintre italien du XVIIe siècle du début de la période baroque, actif principalement en Italie du Sud, en particulier à Naples et dans certaines villes des Pouilles. Il signait parfois ses travaux par « Neapolitanus ».

[it] Paolo Finoglio

Paolo Domenico Finoglio, o Finoglia (Orta di Atella o Napoli, intorno al 1590 – Conversano, 1645), è stato un pittore italiano.



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