Giovanni Ponticelli

Giovanni Ponticelli (Naples, c. 1829-1880) was an Italian painter. He was a resident of Naples. In 1877 he exhibited the two canvases: Il vizioso and La casa del rigattiere. In 1872 at Milan, he exhibited The people of Andria fight the Papal forces captained by cardinal Vitelli. He studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, where he was taught by Filippo Palizzi. At the Mostra Borbonica of 1855, he displayed Parable of the ten virgins, Great Mother of God, Blessed Virgin with Child and St Joseph), and in 1859, displayed St Elisabeth, Queen of Hungary visits a hovel.

Giovanni Ponticelli

Giovanni Ponticelli (Naples, c. 1829-1880) was an Italian painter. He was a resident of Naples. In 1877 he exhibited the two canvases: Il vizioso and La casa del rigattiere. In 1872 at Milan, he exhibited The people of Andria fight the Papal forces captained by cardinal Vitelli. He studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, where he was taught by Filippo Palizzi. At the Mostra Borbonica of 1855, he displayed Parable of the ten virgins, Great Mother of God, Blessed Virgin with Child and St Joseph), and in 1859, displayed St Elisabeth, Queen of Hungary visits a hovel.