Nicolò Porta

Nicolò Porta (5 December 1710 - 22 February 1784) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period.

He was born and active in Molfetta. He was born to Saverio Porta, the first teacher of Corrado Giaquinto. Nicolo spent some years training with a cousin Giuseppe, but then moved to work in the studio of Giaquinto in Rome for nearly a decade. He was likely employed in the decoration of the Roman churches of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in 1744, and San Nicola dei Lorenesi in 1746. He was very active painting sacred subjects for churches in the region, including for Altamura, Andria, Bari, Bisceglie, Bitonto, Modugno e Nardò.[1][2]

Among his works are:

References

  1. Molfetta Live website, biography curated by Cecilia Vista - La Voce di S. Andrea, with sources below.
  2. Arte e Storia, Article: Nicola Porta, Pittore de Molfetta by Gaetano de Luca, (1894) page 67-68.

Sources

1 M. Romano, Saggio sulla storia di Molfetta dall’epoca dell’antica Respa sino al 1840, Vol.II, Napoli, 1842, , p. 12 2 P. Amato, G. Bellefemine, Pittori Molfettesi del XVII – XVIII secolo, Molfetta, Mezzina, 1969, page 71 3 A. Salvemini, Saggio Storico della città di Molfetta, Vol. II, Napoli, 1878, pages 113 and 141

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