Pasquale Liotta Cristaldi
Pasquale Liotta Cristaldi (1850-1909) was an Italian painter.
Biography[]
He was born and resided in Catania. He trained in Naples under Domenico Morelli. He painted historical, genre, and landscape paintings. Among the historical paintings, was one on the subject of Congiura degli esuli siciliani in Rome (Conspiracy of the Sicilian exiles in Rome), against Charles V, which he exhibited in Naples in 1877. At Turin he exhibited a painting Artista in erba. At Milan, in 1881, he exhibited a Studio dal vero (Study from nature), and at Rome, in 1883, L'abbandonata (The Abandoned). At the 1884 Mostra di Turin he exhibited Vendetta; at 1887 in Venice, he exhibited a Quartetto. He also painted Nightmare of Elizabeth I featuring a beheaded Mary Stuart.[1] He was a colleague and friend of Calcedonio Reina.[2]
References[]
- ^ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 350-351.
- ^ Bio of Museum of Ursino Castle
- 1850 births
- 1923 deaths
- Artists from Catania
- 19th-century Italian painters
- 19th-century male artists
- Italian male painters
- 20th-century Italian painters
- 20th-century male artists
- Painters from Naples
- Italian painter, 19th-century birth stubs