Giacomo Dondoli
Giacomo Dondoli (active 17th – 18th century) was an Italian painter active in Verona.[1] He studied in Verona initially under , then under Cavalier Coppa, and then Pietro Ricchi (il Lucchese) in Trento. He painted for Charles I, Duke of Mantua. He mainly painted sacred subjects including a San Carlo for the church of the Ghiara in Verona; a Last Supper for San Fermo; a Death of Sant'Alessio for the church of the same name. He painted Nero watching Rome Burn and Story of Jacob. He was active in Verona circa 1717.[2] His wife Caterina was also a painter.[3]
References[]
- ^ Garollo, Gottardo (1907). Dizionario biografico universal. Hoepli. p. 695.
- ^ Zani, Pietro (1821). Enciclopedia metodica critico-ragionata delle belle arti. Tip. ducale. p. 364.
- ^ dal Pozz, Bartolomeo (1718). Le vite de'pittori degli scultori et architetti veronesi. Forni. pp. 189–190.
Categories:
- 17th-century births
- 18th-century deaths
- 18th-century Italian painters
- Italian male painters
- Painters from Verona