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Peninsula Shop Delicate engraving of two female statuettes - Italian - Gennaro Maldarelli & Lasinio fil Engraver - Circ 1825
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Delicate engraving of two female statuettes - Italian - Gennaro Maldarelli & Lasinio fil Engraver - Circ 1825

£25.00

Small engraving. Gennaro Maldarelli (c. 1796 – May 20, 1858)

Maldarelli was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style. He was born in Naples. He trained under Costanzo Angelini, and became professor of design at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples. He often painted decorations in a Pompeian Grottesque style for Neapolitan nobility, including the palaces of Ruffo della Scaletta, Doria d’Angri, Colonna di Stigliano, and San Teodoro. He painted frescoes (1837) for the large oval dome of the church of San Carlo all’Arena. The British diplomat and critic Lord Napier haughtily disdained this work as disfiguring the face of Naples.

Maldarelli was very active for the restored Bourbon monarchy and decorated some rooms of the Royal Palace of Naples and in what is now the Biblioteca Nazionale. In 1845, he helped decorate the ceiling of the throne room of the Reggia di Caserta depicting the Ceremony of the Placement of the First Stone. For the Hall of Alexander, he painted a large canvas depicting Charles of Bourbon Abdicating For His Son Ferdinand IV of Naples.

Among the works that have been lost are a canvas of The Annunciation for the church of Mater Dei; a theater curtain (sipario) for the Teatro San Carlo (1844); some decorations for the Villa Favorita at Ercolano; three canvases depicting the Creation for the Museo zoologico of the University of Capua; and the ceiling decorations for the great hall of Royal Metereologic Observatory at Vesuvius.

Maldarelli died in Naples in 1858.

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Small engraving. Gennaro Maldarelli (c. 1796 – May 20, 1858)

Maldarelli was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style. He was born in Naples. He trained under Costanzo Angelini, and became professor of design at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples. He often painted decorations in a Pompeian Grottesque style for Neapolitan nobility, including the palaces of Ruffo della Scaletta, Doria d’Angri, Colonna di Stigliano, and San Teodoro. He painted frescoes (1837) for the large oval dome of the church of San Carlo all’Arena. The British diplomat and critic Lord Napier haughtily disdained this work as disfiguring the face of Naples.

Maldarelli was very active for the restored Bourbon monarchy and decorated some rooms of the Royal Palace of Naples and in what is now the Biblioteca Nazionale. In 1845, he helped decorate the ceiling of the throne room of the Reggia di Caserta depicting the Ceremony of the Placement of the First Stone. For the Hall of Alexander, he painted a large canvas depicting Charles of Bourbon Abdicating For His Son Ferdinand IV of Naples.

Among the works that have been lost are a canvas of The Annunciation for the church of Mater Dei; a theater curtain (sipario) for the Teatro San Carlo (1844); some decorations for the Villa Favorita at Ercolano; three canvases depicting the Creation for the Museo zoologico of the University of Capua; and the ceiling decorations for the great hall of Royal Metereologic Observatory at Vesuvius.

Maldarelli died in Naples in 1858.

Small engraving. Gennaro Maldarelli (c. 1796 – May 20, 1858)

Maldarelli was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style. He was born in Naples. He trained under Costanzo Angelini, and became professor of design at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples. He often painted decorations in a Pompeian Grottesque style for Neapolitan nobility, including the palaces of Ruffo della Scaletta, Doria d’Angri, Colonna di Stigliano, and San Teodoro. He painted frescoes (1837) for the large oval dome of the church of San Carlo all’Arena. The British diplomat and critic Lord Napier haughtily disdained this work as disfiguring the face of Naples.

Maldarelli was very active for the restored Bourbon monarchy and decorated some rooms of the Royal Palace of Naples and in what is now the Biblioteca Nazionale. In 1845, he helped decorate the ceiling of the throne room of the Reggia di Caserta depicting the Ceremony of the Placement of the First Stone. For the Hall of Alexander, he painted a large canvas depicting Charles of Bourbon Abdicating For His Son Ferdinand IV of Naples.

Among the works that have been lost are a canvas of The Annunciation for the church of Mater Dei; a theater curtain (sipario) for the Teatro San Carlo (1844); some decorations for the Villa Favorita at Ercolano; three canvases depicting the Creation for the Museo zoologico of the University of Capua; and the ceiling decorations for the great hall of Royal Metereologic Observatory at Vesuvius.

Maldarelli died in Naples in 1858.

Code : A117

Cartographer : Cartographer / Engraver / Publisher: Gennaro Maldarelli

Date : Publication Place / Date - 1825 approx

Size : Sheet size: Image Size:  19.5 x 15 cm

Availability : Available

Type - Genuine - Antique

Grading A

Where Applicable - Folds as issued. Light box photo shows the folio leaf centre margin hinge ‘glue’, this is not visible otherwise.

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