Vincenzo Scala

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Vincenzo Scala (Naples, 1839 - after 1893) was an Italian painter.

Vincenzo studied at the Institute of Fine Arts of Naples. [1] At the 1872 Milanese Mostra of Fine Arts, he exhibited a landscape: Remembrance of the Roman Countryside and another canvas, La fiera. In 1880, in Turin he exhibited; The 15th of June in Teano. [2] In 1876, he helped decorate the walls and ceiling of the Palazzo of Baroni Zona in Naples. The large ceiling has a large allegorical composition of landscape with figures. called the Dea Aurora, or also "dalle dita rosee" seeing the sunrise effect, in which the goddess raises the light over the dusk. [3] This ceiling painted in 1876, three years after his success in Vienna with the canvas of Piazza of Siena. [4]

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References

  1. Comanducci, Agostino M.: Dizionario illustrato dei pittori, disegnatori ed incisori italiani (1974).
  2. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 458.
  3. Ceiling of Palazzo Zona.
  4. De Gubernatis.