Paolo de Maio explained

Paolo de Maio or Paolo de Majo (15 January 1703  - 20 April 1784) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period.[1]

Biography

Paolo de Maio was born in Marcianise, province of Caserta, in the region of Campania. His brother Ludovico de Majo (born in Maricianise on 12 October 1695) was also a painter.[2]

Paolo de Maio was a pupil of Francesco Solimena in Naples. He was prolific in Naples, painting the cupola and around the windows for the church of Santa Maria Egiziaca a Forcella; a San Domenico (1742) for the church of Gesù e Maria at Corso Umberto; a San Niccolò (1772) for the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie a Caponapoli; the Four Evangelists for the church of Trinità in via Roma; as well as frescoes for the ceiling of the church of Monte Cassino.

He painted a canvas depicting San Gennaro for a church in Mugnano del Cardinale, as well as Evangelists (1782) for the church of Verginiani in Casamarciano. He painted a number of canvases in the 1760s for the church of the Camaldoli of Nola (Visciano).[3]

Paolo de Maio died in Naples.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.terredeigambacorta.org/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=49 Terre dei Gambacorta
  2. http://www.risvegliculturali.it/wp/2012/02/la-pittura-demajesca-del-700-napoletano-ludovico-de-majo-da-marcianise/ Article on monograph on Ludovico
  3. http://www.conteanolana.it/uomini%20illustri%20libro%20a-e/de%20maio%20paolo.htm Conte a Nolana website