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Giovanni Do (before 1617 – ?1656) was a Spanish painter, active in Naples.

He was born in the town of Xàtiva, near Valencia in Spain. By 1626, Giovanni Do was in Naples, and that year he married Grazia, sister of Pacecco De Rosa; the marriage contract describes him as Spanish and states the painters Giovanni Battista Caracciolo and fellow Spaniard Jusepe de Ribera as witnesses. His only masterpiece, and firm attribution, is his gloom-stricken tenebrist ‘'Adoration of shepherds'’ for the Church of Pietà dei Turchini in Naples. The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid owns a beautiful Adoration of the Shepherds proved to be a versión of an unpublished original by Ribera, of similar measures, was discovered that in 2012 appeared on the Art market. [1]

References

  1. ^ Fernando, Real Academia de BBAA de San. "Do, Giovanni - Adoración de los pastores". Academia Colecciones (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
Adoration of The Shepherds, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid.

External links

  • Jusepe de Ribera, 1591-1652, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which includes material on Giovanni Do (see index)

Media related to Juan Dò at Wikimedia Commons


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Painter's Studio, Private collection

Giovanni Do (before 1617 – ?1656) was a Spanish painter, active in Naples.

He was born in the town of Xàtiva, near Valencia in Spain. By 1626, Giovanni Do was in Naples, and that year he married Grazia, sister of Pacecco De Rosa; the marriage contract describes him as Spanish and states the painters Giovanni Battista Caracciolo and fellow Spaniard Jusepe de Ribera as witnesses. His only masterpiece, and firm attribution, is his gloom-stricken tenebrist ‘'Adoration of shepherds'’ for the Church of Pietà dei Turchini in Naples. The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid owns a beautiful Adoration of the Shepherds proved to be a versión of an unpublished original by Ribera, of similar measures, was discovered that in 2012 appeared on the Art market. [1]

References

  1. ^ Fernando, Real Academia de BBAA de San. "Do, Giovanni - Adoración de los pastores". Academia Colecciones (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
Adoration of The Shepherds, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid.

External links

  • Jusepe de Ribera, 1591-1652, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which includes material on Giovanni Do (see index)

Media related to Juan Dò at Wikimedia Commons



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