Michele Panebianco Explained

Michele Panebianco (20 December 1806 - 4 April 1873) was an Italian painter. He was born and died in Messina.

Life

He studied in Rome under Letterio Subba then Vincenzo Camuccini,.[1] He headed Messina's scuola di belle arti. Many of his religious works were destroyed in the 1908 Messina earthquake, whilst surviving ones are in the Museo Regionale di Messina and various churches in Sicily. He was one of the first teachers of Lio Gangeri.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Michele Panebianco | LarderiaWeb
  2. Page 33. Giuseppe La Farina, "Messina e i suoi monumenti". https://books.google.com/books?id=8PSWuGURia4C
  3. Page 56. Giuseppe La Farina, "Messina e i suoi monumenti". https://books.google.com/books?id=8PSWuGURia4C
  4. Page 67, Antonino Bilardo, "Castroreale curiosando tra passato e presente", Messina, Andrea Lippolis Editore per Pro Loco Artemisia, 2006.
  5. Capitolo IV, page 285, paragraph 6, "MESSINA E DINTORNI - GUIDA A CURA DEL MUNICIPIO", Stampato da Premiato Stabilimento Giuseppe Crupi, Messina, 1902.