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Off valetta harbour

Explore the captivating landscapes of Naples & Sorrento by Girolamo Gianni – a 19th-century Italian artist renowned for his stunning views & flower markets.

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Artist Biography

Girolamo Gianni: A Painter of Naples and Malta’s Mediterranean Light

Girolamo Gianni (1837 – 1895) emerged from the vibrant artistic milieu of Naples, Italy, a city renowned for its patronage of artists and its captivating landscapes. Little is known about his formative years beyond his birth into a modest family—a fact that underscores the enigmatic nature of his artistic journey. Despite lacking formal training, Gianni possessed an innate talent for painting, honing his craft within one of the numerous art workshops prevalent in Naples during his era. This self-taught approach undoubtedly shaped his distinctive style and vision. Around 1862, Gianni married Giovanna Alfaro, eleven years his junior, establishing a family life that would contribute to his artistic output. His travels took him to Malta in 1866, where he collaborated with Gennaro Donadio, embarking on an ambitious project to document the maritime scene and capture the spirit of the Mediterranean. This venture proved fruitful, attracting commissions from members of the Royal Navy stationed in Valletta—a testament to Gianni’s ability to translate visual observation into compelling artistic representations. Gianni's prolific output spanned decades, encompassing landscapes, marine scenes, portraits, and genre paintings. He became particularly celebrated for his depictions of Malta, skillfully portraying the rugged coastline and the bustling harbor activity. His meticulous technique—characterized by luminous color palettes and detailed renderings—was heavily influenced by the Posillipo School, a movement that championed plein air painting and sought to convey the immediacy of natural beauty. Gianni’s artistic endeavors were further bolstered by the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, transforming Malta into a crucial stopover for British warships traversing the Eastern Mediterranean. His dedication to teaching fostered the development of Maltese artists, nurturing talent and shaping the future aesthetic landscape of the island. Luigi Maria Galea and Signora Manche among his students. Gianni’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he embodies the spirit of Romanticism—a movement that prioritized emotion and imagination as sources of artistic inspiration—and remains a pivotal figure in documenting the visual culture of 19th-century Italy and Malta.
  • Notable Works: “The Sea Approach to Marsa Scirocco,” “Inside The Fortifications,” “Flower Market with a View of Castel del-Ovo - Naples”
  • Technique: Gianni primarily utilized watercolor on paper, employing a luminous and detailed technique that captured the essence of Mediterranean light.
  • Influences: He was profoundly impacted by the Posillipo School’s emphasis on plein air painting and its celebration of natural beauty.
Market Evaluation: Gianni's paintings command considerable respect within the art market, fetching prices ranging from €500 to €20,000 depending on size and subject matter. Recent sales include a Neapolitan watercolor at €3,000-€5,000 (2022) and an oil painting at €600-€900 (2024). The market demonstrates growing interest in marine themes—a reflection of Gianni’s enduring fascination with the Mediterranean seascape. Record Sale: A significant achievement was recorded in 2022 when a Maltese watercolor signed by Gianni sold for €263,540 – establishing him as one of Italy's most esteemed artists.
girolamo gianni

girolamo gianni

1837 - 1895 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Posillipo School']
  • Date Of Birth: Naples, Italy (1837)
  • Date Of Death: 1895
  • Full Name: Girolamo Gianni
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Sea Approach to Marsa Scirocco
    • Inside The Fortifications
    • Flower Market with a View of Castel del-Ovo - Naples
  • Place Of Birth: Naples
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