Salvo d'Antonio

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Salvo d'Antonio (* after 1461 in Messina ; † before February 1526 there) was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance in Sicily .

Life

Madonna and Child

Salvo was the son of the painter Giordano da Messina (d. 1488), the brother of Antonello da Messina . According to Gioacchino Di Marzo, the oldest document in which it was mentioned comes from December 6th, 1493. He also writes that there is reliable evidence of its existence up to 1522. He belonged to Antonello's workshop, but received additional training on the mainland. After the early death of Antonello's son Jacopo di Antonello in 1482, Giordano da Messina initially took over the family business, which Salvo d'Antonio inherited in 1488 and successfully continued the art production in the style of his uncle Antonello, so that works by his own hand rarely become identify are.

One of his students was Girolamo Alibrandi .

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literature

Web links

  • Reproduktionsgraphik hamburger-kunsthalle.de (After a Marian death [1509–1515, Messina, Museo Regional di Messina] by Salvo d'Antonio. The painting was largely destroyed in an earthquake in 1908)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gioacchino Di Marzo : Giovan Salvo o Salvo d'Antonio . In: Di Antonello da Messina e dei suoi congiunti - studi e documenti . Scuola Tip. "Boccone del Povero", Palermo 1903, p. 88 and 107 (Italian, Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  2. Enrico Mauceri : Antonj, Giovan Salvo degli . In: Ulrich Thieme , Felix Becker (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. tape 1 : Aa – Antonio de Miraguel . Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1907, p. 574 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive - Mauceri relies on Di Marzo's information).