Annibale Gatti Explained

Annibale Gatti (September, 1828 – 1909) was an Italian painter, known for history painting and fresco decoration in Tuscany.

Biography

He was born in Forlì. He moved to Florence by 1830. In 1843, he enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. He became friends with the architect Giuseppe Poggi, and was employed in numerous restoration projects in Tuscany. He frescoed for the Palazzo Lanfranchi-Toscanelli in Pisa. In 1861, he decorated the Throne Room in the Pitti Palace. He decorated the ceiling of the Teatro Verdi in Pisa, where he also painted the sipario (or theater curtain).[1] He became professor in the Florentine Academy and appointed Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy.

Among his other works are the following:[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://catalogue.museogalileo.it/biography/AnnibaleGatti.html Museo Galileo
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=Zz0bAAAAYAAJ Dizionario degli artisti italiani viventi, pittori, scultori e architetti