Giuseppe Cammarano
Deceased Person
1766 –
Who is Giuseppe Cammarano?
Giuseppe Cammarano was an Italian painter and leader of the Academy of Arts in his birthplace of Sciacca, Sicily.
Cammarano began his work at the Royal court of Naples. He painted frescoes, now degraded, in the Reggia di Carditello, inspired by work of Fedele Fischetti and Domenico Chelli. He found a patron in Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, who funded his study to Rome, where he developed a style with both Rococo and Neoclassic tendencies. He labored in the restoration of paintings in Naples, many of which had been damaged by the Napoleonic invasion. He became professor at the Reale Accademia di Belle Arti and painted the fresco depicting Minerva awarding prizes to Arts and Sciences on the Ceiling of the Council Hall. Among his fellow teachers was Tito Angelini.
Again in the Reggia of Carditello, he painted Hector reproves Paris. In the bedrooms, he painted the Victory of Theusus over the Minotaur. He participated in the fresco decoration of the Royal Palace of Naples. He painted a Last Supper for the Cathedral of Caserta.
His father was an actor for the San Carlo Theater of Naples. Giuseppe painted the ceiling frescoe in the auditorium of the theater, above the seats, representing Apollo introduces the poets. His son, Salvatore Cammarano, was also a painter. He died in Naples, aged 84.
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