Gaspare Testone
Gaspare Testone (8 May 1704–1801) was an Italian painter and architect, active in Sicily. He painted sacred subjects, primarily in the Baroque style.
Biography[]
Testone was born to the daughter of the painter Michele Blasco in Sciacca. He began learning under , a pupil of Blasco. He then moved to train in Palermo. He painted a Death of St Joseph and a St Benedict destroy the Idols and chases the Demons from Monte Cassino for Santa Maria dell'Itria. he also painted still lifes, genre scenes, and portraits. He also painted a Holy Family, a St Scolastica, and the Martyrdom of St Eufemia. He painted a San Biagio, a Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple, an Annunciation, and a Massacre of the Innocents. For the church of Santa Margherita, he painted an Adoration of the Magi and a Nativity (design by Sebastiano Conca). Also in Sciacca, he painted a St. Cataldo and painted for the Santuario di San Calogero a canvas depicting St Zosimo Administers the Eucharist to St Maria Egiziaca.[1]
References[]
- ^ Farina, Vincenzo (1867). Biografie di uomini illustri nati in Sciacca compilate dal sac (in Italian). Tipogarfia Guttemberg. pp. 292–297.
- 1704 births
- 1801 deaths
- People from Sciacca
- 18th-century Italian painters
- Italian male painters
- Painters from Sicily
- Italian Baroque painters
- Architects from Sicily
- Italian painter, 18th-century birth stubs