Francesco De Mura

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Francesco De Mura (born April 21, 1696 in Naples , † August 19, 1782 ibid) was an Italian painter between Baroque and Classicism in Naples.

Life dates

Francesco de Mura: Aurora and Tithonos ( Museo di Capodimonte , Naples)

In 1709 he began his training with Domenico Viola in Naples . He later moved to Francesco Solimena , where he remained as his most important student and collaborator until 1730. In 1728 he married Anna d'Ebrù.

He is considered one of the best decorative painters and colorists of the 18th century in Naples, whose painting need not fear comparison with Tiepolo . De Mura left numerous frescoes and panel paintings in Neapolitan churches and palaces . He also worked in Caiazzo, Capua , Montecassino , Salerno , Foggia and Turin . The earliest painting attributed to him, “The Crucified” for the Chiesa di San Girolamo alle Monache in Naples, dates from 1713. While the numerous frescoes and panel paintings from the period between 1730 and 1730 clearly reveal the influence of Solimena, he later presented himself with an individual one Style that unites the artistic influences of its era.

In 1741 he was appointed to the royal court of Turin to paint frescoes on mythological subjects in the Palazzo Reale . During this time he maintained close contact with the architects Filippo Juvara and Benedetto Alfieri as well as with the painter Corrado Giaquinto , from whom he received important artistic impulses. In 1743 he went back to Naples, where he was appointed court painter to the Bourbon kings. Two of his students in Naples were Elia Interguglielmi and Pietro Bardellino .

Works (selection)

Francesco de Mura: Holy Family with John the Baptist , private collection, around 1760
  • Museo di Capodimonte (Naples): panel painting Aurora and Tithonos .
  • Chiesa San Nicola alla Carita (Naples): wall and dome frescoes.
  • Foggia Cathedral : Multiplication of Bread
  • Capua Cathedral : 5 altarpieces with saints (1728)
  • Santi Severino e Sossio (Naples): ceiling frescoes and numerous other works (after 1732)
  • Palazzo Reale (Naples): ceiling frescoes (1738)
  • Chiesa di San Nicola al Mercato (Naples): dome fresco
  • Palazzo Reale (Turin) : frescoes (1741–1742)
  • Chiesa di Santa Chiara (Naples): Altarpiece The Franciscans adore the Sacrament (1743/45) and frescoes
  • Chiesa della Nunziatella (Naples): ceiling frescoes (1732 and 1751), and two altarpieces
  • SS. Apostoli (Naples): frescoes (1763)
  • Spirito Santo (Naples): Altarpiece Whitsun miracle (1774)
  • Madonna with Child and St. John the Child . Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro,

literature

  • Mura, Francesco De . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 25 : Moehring – Olivié . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1931, p. 279-280 .
  • Alfonso De Romanis: De Mura o Di Muro, Francesco. In: Enciclopedia Italiana. Volume 12: Croce – Dir. Rome 1931, p. 609 f. ( treccani.it ).
  • Nicola Spinosa: Pittura Napoletana del Settecento dal Rococo al Classicismo. Electa Naples, Naples 1987.
  • Vincenzo Rizzo: De Mura, Francesco. In: Massimiliano Pavan (ed.): Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Volume 38: Della Volpe-Denza. Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, Rome 1990 ( treccani.it ).

Web links

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