Mario Prayer Explained

Mario Prayer (1887-1959) was an Italian painter, mainly of frescoes for churches or large halls. He collaborated closely with his brother, Guido, in many projects.

Biography

He was born in Turin to Roberto Prayer Galletti, a photographer from Venice and Giovanna Boccaccini, also from Venice. Despite being without the use of his right hand, along with his brother Guido, he trained first at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia and then at the Academy of Fine Arts of Lyon.

Both brothers were called in 1915 to paint for the Superintendent of Fine Arts of Apulia and Calabria, and the brothers mainly worked in Apulia and Basilicata, including Bari and Brindisi. He painted works for the Fascist authorities.[1] His style shows the influences of Art Nouveau orStilo Liberty.[2] He died in Rome.

In 1924, he had a girl named Liliana Prayer, in Bare, Italy. She died in 2002.

Among his works, mainly in fresco are:[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2001/03/29/il-pittore-torinese-lavoro-tempo-di-record.html La Republica
  2. I fratelli Prayer: gli artisti veneziani che si stabilirono a Bari, per amore, article by Mariangela Dicillo, 4 September 2013, Barinedito.
  3. http://loradelsalento.diocesilecce.org/mario-prayerdecorazioni-da-venezia-al-salento Journal of the Diocese of Lecce