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Francesco Saverio Netti (December 24, 1832 in
Santeramo in Colle Santeramo in Colle (Bari dialect, Santermano: ) is a town in the Metropolitan City of Bari and region of Apulia, southern Italy. Its current name comes from Erasmus of Formia, St Erasmus, martyr of the Diocletian era and patron saint of the city wh ...
– August 28, 1894 in
Santeramo in Colle Santeramo in Colle (Bari dialect, Santermano: ) is a town in the Metropolitan City of Bari and region of Apulia, southern Italy. Its current name comes from Erasmus of Formia, St Erasmus, martyr of the Diocletian era and patron saint of the city wh ...
) was an Italian painter.


Biography

Netti was born at
Santeramo in Colle Santeramo in Colle (Bari dialect, Santermano: ) is a town in the Metropolitan City of Bari and region of Apulia, southern Italy. Its current name comes from Erasmus of Formia, St Erasmus, martyr of the Diocletian era and patron saint of the city wh ...
, in
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, then part of the
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. By 1850 he had completed his school studies and begun a legal career, but he switched to painting, by 1855 enrolling in the
Academy of Fine Arts in Naples The Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli (Naples Academy of Fine Arts) is a university-level art school in Naples. In the past it has been known as the Reale Istituto di Belle Arti and the Reale Accademia di Belle Arti. Founded by King Charles III o ...
. He also studied under Giuseppe Bonolis and at an independent art school run by Tommaso De Vivo and Michele De Napoli. In 1856 Netti left
Naples Naples ( ; ; ) is the Regions of Italy, regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 908,082 within the city's administrative limits as of 2025, while its Metropolitan City of N ...
for
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, where he stayed until 1860. Returning to Naples, he worked for a time in the studios of
Filippo Palizzi Filippo Palizzi (16 June 1818, Vasto – 11 September 1899, Naples) was an Italian painter, known for his rural genre scenes with animals, mostly goats. His brothers, Francesco Paolo, Giuseppe and Nicola, also became painters. Biography He was ...
and
Domenico Morelli Domenico Morelli (4 August 182313 August 1901) was an Italians, Italian painter, who mainly produced historical and religious works. Morelli was immensely influential in the arts of the second half of the 19th century, both as director of the Ac ...
. In 1866 he went to Paris, where he formed part of the Italian contingent which exhibited works at the Universal Exposition. He left the city in 1872, having seen the Siege of Paris of the previous year, during the
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. After the end of that war, he was awarded a bronze cross by the Geneva Convention for forming part of a military ambulance team during the hostilities. He returned to Italy and settled in Naples. He published various books on art and wrote for several journals, including articles called ''l'Italia at the Exhibition of Paris''; ''l'Arte in Italia'' ; ''
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''. He was knighted as a member of the
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, and in 1868 was awarded the Order of Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro; and finally in 1876, became honorary professor at the Institute of Fine Arts of Naples. He was awarded a silver and bronze medals for depicting the ''Arrival to Paris of the Commissariato Italiano for the 1867 Universal Exposition''. Among his works are ''Death of St Joseph Calasanz'', (1859); ''The Madness of Haydee'', displayed at the 1860 Exhibition of Florence; ''After an Orgy'', depicting a
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character in a masked ball; ''Episode of May 15, 1848 in Naples''; ''La sera del dì di festa'', depicting a raucous party with dancing; ''Donne che si preparano per un ballo in maschera''; ''Una processione di penitenza durante l'eruzione del Vesuvio del 1631, al ponte della Maddalena''; ''La pioggia''; ''Uscendo dal ballo all'alba''; and ''Ricordo di Parigi''; and ''Mary Magdalen at the tomb of Jesus'', painted for the cathedral of
Altamura Altamura (; ; ) is a town and ''comune'' of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is located on one of the hills of the Altopiano delle Murge, Murge plateau in the Metropolitan City of Bari, southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilicata. , i ...
. Netti also painted in Neo-Pompeian style, including ''Gladiator games during a meal in
Pompei Pompei (; ), also known in English as Pompeii ( ) after the name of the ancient city, is a city and in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy. It contains the ancient Roman ruins of Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. History Modern Po ...
'' and ''Greek Choir ascending to Temple'', awarded a prize at the 1876 Exhibition of Naples. To the 1883 Exposition of Rome, he sent a morbidly sensual canvas: ''Le signore alla Corte il assise''. At the 1884 exhibition he displayed ''La Siesta''. In 1887 at Venice, he exhibited: ''Donne turche che prendono il caffè'' e ''La crisi''. His painting ''L'Abbeveratoio'', and ''Un ritorno dalla campagna''(1883), were sent out of the country. Netti also completed many portraits and minor works in watercolors and oil. He worked in both Paris and the artists' colony at
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later in life.Oxford Grove Art: biography, quoted
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Netti, Francesco 19th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Naples Neo-Pompeian painters 1832 births 1894 deaths People from Teramo 19th-century Italian male artists