Giovanni de Martino

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Giovanni de Martino
Born3 or 13 January 1870
Naples, Italy
Died3 March 1935
Naples, Italy
NationalityItalian
Known forsculptor
Notable workScodella vuota

Giovanni de Martino (3/13 January 1870 – 3 March 1935) was an Italian sculptor.[1] He made sentimental bronzes, often of street boys, fishermen or women.[2]: 200 [3]: 405  De Martino was born in Naples on 3[1] or 13 January 1870,[2]: 200  and studied at the Reale Istituto di Belle Arti there,[4]: 188  under Gioacchino Toma and Stanislao Lista.[5]: 325  He spent some time in Paris, where he made small groups of figures.[3]: 405  In 1900 he won a prize at the Salon de Paris for a bronze of a fisherman.[5]: 325  After his return to Naples his work tended towards social realism.[3]: 405  He died in Naples on 3 March 1935.[3]: 405 

Art market

At a Sotheby's New York auction in 2008, Giovanni De Martino 's Fishermen (1930), a bronze sculpture, was sold for 7.500 US Dollars plus auction fees.[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Martino, Giovanni de. Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed January 2016. (subscription required)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Domenico Maggiore (1955). Arte e artisti dell'Ottocento napolitano e scuola di Posillipo: biografie di pittori, incisori, scultori e architetti (in Italian). Napoli: Maggiore.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Vincenzo Vicario (1994). Gli scultori italiani dal Neoclassicismo al Liberty (in Italian). Lodi: Pomerio. ISBN 9788871213750.
  4. Costanza Lorenzetti (1953). L'Accademia di belle arti di Napoli (1752–1952) (in Italian). Firenze: Felice Le Monnier.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Mariantonietta Picone Petrusa (2000). Arte a Napoli dal 1920 al 1945: gli anni difficili (in Italian). Napoli: Electa Napoli. ISBN 9788843585298.
  6. Sotheby's (21, October 2008) "Property from the estate of Richelle Sepenuk" Lot 130Sotheby's. Retrieved June 7, 2022.