Domenico Marchiori ( Lendinara, Province of Rovigo; 1828 – 1905 [1]) was an Italian painter. He was attracted to Neo-Pompeian subject matter.
Marchiori studied mathematics at the University of Padua, and came late to painting. He was also active as a parliamentarian (1878-1880), in addition to a dilettante poet. [2] He studied in Rome at the Accademia del Nudo.
In 1881 at Milan, he exhibited a canvas depicting a Priest of the Ancient Bacchus. In 1884 at Turin, he displayed a portrait in watercolor. In 1887 at Venice, he exhibited a watercolor titled: Dal triclinio al cubicolo, and a canvas Aspettilo anca ti. [3]
He also painted frescoes for the Palazzo Marchiori in Lendinara, portraits, and an altarpiece for the church in Cavazzana, Rovigo. [4]
Domenico Marchiori ( Lendinara, Province of Rovigo; 1828 – 1905 [1]) was an Italian painter. He was attracted to Neo-Pompeian subject matter.
Marchiori studied mathematics at the University of Padua, and came late to painting. He was also active as a parliamentarian (1878-1880), in addition to a dilettante poet. [2] He studied in Rome at the Accademia del Nudo.
In 1881 at Milan, he exhibited a canvas depicting a Priest of the Ancient Bacchus. In 1884 at Turin, he displayed a portrait in watercolor. In 1887 at Venice, he exhibited a watercolor titled: Dal triclinio al cubicolo, and a canvas Aspettilo anca ti. [3]
He also painted frescoes for the Palazzo Marchiori in Lendinara, portraits, and an altarpiece for the church in Cavazzana, Rovigo. [4]