Giuseppe Sciuti (
Zafferana Etnea
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, 13 March 1911) was an Italian painter.
Biography
His father, a pharmacist, insisted his son follow his trade. But he relented and allowed Giuseppe to study locally at age 15, and later with a small allowance of his father, in
Catania. Where, he worked under
Giuseppe Destefani, a scenographer, for six months. He also studied under the ornamental painter
Giuseppe Rapisardi. Afterward he joined the studio of the painter
Antonino Gandolfo. By the age of 18, he was hoping to travel to either Florence or Rome to study, but an eruption of
Etna destroyed his father's farms, and left his family impoverished. Giuseppe was forced to seek work under a local decorative painter. After 11 years of this work, and thanks to some frugality, he was able to travel to
Florence
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, where he paints : ''The Widow'' and ''The Betrayed'', which then exhibited at Catania, purchased by the City Government. Returning to Catania he completed profitable works of decoration. After two years after he left and went to
Naples
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, where he displayed ''A Temptation'' at the annual exhibition of the Società Promotrice. He goes on further to paint ''You mothers of the country'' ; ''The prisoners after the capitulation of Castelnuovo''; and ''An episode during the sack of Catania'', exhibited at the Mostra annuale della Società Promotrice of Naples. He exhibited in Genoa: ''Domestic peace'' (1870).
In addition to paintings depicting patriotic and Genre themes, after the 1870s, he also specialized in painting ancient Roman and Greek subjects (Neo-Pompeian subjects). He painted a large canvas '' Pindar exalts the winner of an Olympic Game'' exhibited at the National Exhibition in Milan, and donated to the
Brera Academy
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. He also exhibited this painting at the Universal Exposition of Vienna, where it won a medal. ''Funeral of
Timoleon
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e'' (bought by City of Palermo) and ''Uno sposalizio greco'' (bought by Brera Gallery in Milan). In 1875 from Naples he moves to Rome, and the next year wins a public contest to design frescos for the Hall of the Provincial Council of
Sassari, consisting of two historical paintings: ''Proclamation of the Sassarese Republic'' and the ''Triumphal entry of Gian Maria Angiol to Sassari''. He has also painted: ''A Geography Lesson'' (also called ''Le Gioie della Buona Mamma'' 1877), exhibited at the Melbourne Exposition; ''La Corsa a Piedi'' (Ancient Roman subject) and ''After the meal for an Ancient Roman'', exhibited at the Mostra Artistica di Milan. The ''Timoleon'' and ''Pindar'' were intended for the Hall of the Senate in Rome. In his ''
The Battle of Himera'', he depicts the moment in which the Greek army defeats
Hamilcar's Carthaginians. It was exhibited and sold at the 1888 Italian Exhibition of London. In 1890, he painted a number of historical scenes including the ''Episodio della spedizione di Pisacane a Sapri'', for the
Palazzo degli Elefanti in Catania.
In 1896, he returned to paint the ceiling a cupola of the
Basilica della Collegiata
The Ancient Royal and Eminent Basilica Collegiate of Our Lady of the Alms (in Italian language, italian known as ''Antichissima Regia ed Insigne Basilica Collegiata di Maria Santissima dell'Elemosina''), better known as Basilica della Colleggiata, ...
of Catania. He painted a peculiar altarpiece depicting a ''Vision of the Madonna dei Bambini before contemporary children'' for
Sant'Agata la Vetere in Catania. He also painted the large work of ''Benessere e le Arti'', now in Zafferan Etnea. In 1902–1905, Sciuti painted the ceilings of seven rooms in the
Palazzo Calanna of Acireale, including a large fresco depicting the ''Battle of Aquilio''. In 1905, he frescoed eight medallions in the Private chapel of the
Castello Pennisi of Floristella.
He began in 1905 to fresco in the
Acireale Cathedral
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, work he did until 1907 alongside his pupil
Primo Panciroli. This work depicted
''Orchestra degli Angeli'', ''Choir of Virgins'', ''Glory of the Angels carrying the symbols of Santa Venera'', an ''Annunciation'', ''Faith'', and ''Holy Father and Prophets''. He also decorated the Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus dedicated to Anata Venerina in Acireale, the ceilings of Palazzi Musumeci e Nicolosi, and of the ceiling of the Salone of the city hall in Acireale (1942).
He also painted two large sipari or theater curtains, that of the Massimo Theater of Catania with ''Il trionfo dei catanesi sui libici'' (1883) and of the Theater of
Palermo with the ''Uscita di
Ruggero I dal Palazzo Reale''.
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Sciuti's marble bust stands before the city hall in Zafferana Etnea.
References
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1834 births
1911 deaths
People from Zafferana Etnea
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies people
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
20th-century Italian painters
Italian genre painters
Neo-Pompeian painters
Painters from Sicily
Artists from Sicily
19th-century Italian male artists
20th-century Italian male artists