Giovanni Pandozzi

Giovanni Pandozzi (Lenola, Province of Latina, 1711-1790) was an Italian painter.

Biography

He was initially a pupil of Paolo De Matteis and then of Sebastiano Conca. Once Conca died, he moved to back to Lenola. He worked for the Church of Santa Chiara in Naples. There he painted in the choir of the monks and two altarpieces: one of Santa Chiara praying for the Edification of the Church and The Holy Eucharist being adored by Franciscan Saints.[1]

He also painted works for the towns of Pico, Itri, Pastena, and Campodimele.[2]

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References

  1. Notizie del bello dell'antico e del curioso della città di Napoli, Volume 3, by Carlo Celano, Giovanni Battista Chiarini, page 403.
  2. Vicende della coltura nelle due Sicilie, by Pietro Napoli-Signorelli. Volume II, 2nd edition, Naples (1811); page 249.



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