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Donatus Buongiorno

Donatus Buongiorno (born Donato Buongiorno; November 11, 1865 – October 25, 1935) was an Italian-born American painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who worked in Naples and New York.

Donatus Buongiorno
Born
Donato Buongiorno

November 11, 1865
Solofra, Avellino, Italy
DiedOctober 25, 1935
Occupation(s)Italian and American painter

Early life and training edit

Donatus Buongiorno was born Donato Buongiorno November 11, 1865, in Solofra, Avellino, Italy, to Biagio Buongiorno (1827–after 1898) and Maddalena Solimine (1825–1866). He left Solofra for Naples in the late 1880s to enroll in the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli (Academy of Fine Arts of Naples, formerly known as the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Naples). He graduated in 1886 and later taught there.

Residences and nationality edit

He emigrated from Naples to New York City in 1892, and New York remained his base for the next 27 years. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1898. Painting commissions and teaching led him to other American cities including: Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California; Indianapolis, Indiana, Brattleboro, Vermont.

He returned to Italy in 1919 to live full-time, though he continued to travel to the U.S. for work until 1921. Wherever he was based, he always went back to the other country to work for extended periods.

Career edit

In New York in the 1890s, he executed privately commissioned portraits and worked as a designer in a wallpaper factory. In the early 1900s, Italian American Catholic churches began commissioning him to paint murals and other church decorations. Those works include: “Apotheosis of the Evangelist,” Church of St. Leonard of the Franciscan Fathers; “St. Charles Borromeo,” Church of Sacred Heart; “The Holy Trinity,” Church of St. Peter; all in Boston, Massachusetts. “Episodes of Christ and St. Charles Borromeo,” Church of St. Lazarus in East Boston, Massachusetts. “Fall of the Angels,” St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Brattleboro, Vermont. “The Apotheosis of St. Clara” (sic), St. Clare’s Church; “Our Lady of Peace,” Church of Our Lady of Peace; “Principal Episodes in the Life of Christ, of St. Francis of Assisi, and of St. Anthony of Padua,” Church of the Most Precious Blood; all in New York.

In Italy, in 1908, he worked on the restoration of La Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo, an important 17th-century church in his hometown of Solofra, Avellino, where he also had an exhibition of paintings [4]. He attended an international art congress of art educators in Rome in 1911,[1] the same year a painting of his was accepted into the prestigious annual show of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts[2] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In addition to murals and portraits, throughout his life he made easel paintings that he sold out of his studios in New York and Naples. He also served as a dealer for other Italian artists whose works he imported into the U.S. and sold in New York, San Francisco and elsewhere.

Politics and civic life edit

Donatus Buongiorno was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1898 and was politically active in the United States.

He painted a large portrait of William McKinley which may have been commissioned during McKinley's 1896 presidential campaign, or, after he was assassinated in 1901, for the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 in Buffalo, New York (where President McKinley was shot at the beginning of his second term in office, and where he later succumbed to his wounds.) An inscription on the back of the canvas indicates later ownership by a New York camp of the USWV (United Spanish–American War Veterans) and cites (USN) Flying Squadron #16, possibly that of Rear Admiral W.S. Schley which launched out of New York on its flagship Brooklyn (CA-3) during the Spanish–American War in 1898.

In 1908, Buongiorno joined other artists in signing a petition to the U.S. Congress opposing tariffs on imported artwork.[3]

That same year, Buongiorno sued a famous stage actor, William Faversham, for non-payment of a fee and won. Although the press heavily implied that Buongiorno tried to intimidate the actor into paying a not-quite-confirmed commission,[4] Buongiorno received a judgment of $29 plus costs two months later.[5] (Other lawsuits and multiple bankruptcies in later years further revealed the actor’s impecunious history.)

Death edit

Buongiorno died on October 25, 1935, in a suburb of Naples, Italy.

Personal life edit

Buongiorno was married to Teresina La Gata (b. 1863, Pomigliano D’Arco, Compania, Italy) from 1888 to her death in 1919, and possibly to Jean Skene (1879–?) from 1919 to an unknown date, perhaps his death in 1935.

He had one child, with La Gata, a son, Biagio Buongiorno (1901–1921).

Nick Buongiorno (1908–1985), an American painter, was his nephew.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Atti del Congresso Artistico Internazionale, Roma Aprile MDCCCXI, Roma, 1911, p. 17.[1]
  2. ^ Falk, Peter Hastings. Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1876–1913, Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1989, p. 114.
  3. ^ Harvard University Department of Economics, ed. “The Brief of the American Free Art League of the Removal of the Duties on Works of Art Submitted to the Ways and Means Committee, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1908,” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, p. 116.[2]
  4. ^ “Faversham Sued By Volunteer Artist,” The New York Times (March 21, 1908).[3]
  5. ^ “Business Troubles,” The New York Times (May 27, 1908), p. 12.

References edit

  • American Publishers’ Association. Men of 1914: An Accurate Biographical Record of Prominent Men in All Walks of Life Who Have Achieved Success in Their Chosen Vocations in the Various Civil, Industrial, and Commercial Lines of Activity, Chicago, 1915.
  • Atti del Congresso Artistico Internazionale, Roma Aprile MDCCCXI, Roma, 1911, p. 17.[5]
  • Barra, Francesco. Storia illustrata di Avellino e dell’Irpinia, vol. V, Lo Stato unitario, Sellinoi & Barra, Pratola Serra, Avellino, Italia, 1996, p. 207.
  • Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide 2012 Edition, LTB Gordonsart, Inc., a division of LTB Media, Phoenix, Arizona, 2015, p. 412 [2008].
  • Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor). Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1999, p. 502.
  • Falk, Peter Hastings. Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1876–1913, Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1989, p. 114.
  • Garzilli, Francesco. La Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo in Solofra, memorie e documenti, Napoli, Arte tipografica, 1989.
  • Harvard University Department of Economics, ed. “The Brief of the American Free Art League of the Removal of the Duties on Works of Art Submitted to the Ways and Means Committee, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1908,” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, p. 116.
  • Hughes, Edan Milton. Artists in California: 1786-1940, Sacramento, California, Crocker Art Museum, 2002, p. 169.
  • Hughes, Edan Milton. Artists in California, 1786-1940, San Francisco, California, Hughes Publishing Company, 1986.
  • Levy, Florence N. American Art Annual Vol. VI, New York, MacMillan Co., 1908, p. 324.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. VII, New York, MacMillan Co., 1910, p. 103.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. X, New York, MacMillan Co., 1913, p. 291.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. XII, New York, MacMillan Co., 1915, p. 336.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. XIV, New York, MacMillan Co., 1917, p. 494.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. XVI, New York, MacMillan Co., 1919, p. 324.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. XVIII, New York, MacMillan Co., 1921, p. 343, 494.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. XX, New York, MacMillan Co., 1923, p. 460.
  • ______. American Art Annual Vol. XXII, New York, MacMillan Co., 1925, p. 428.
  • Mallett, Daniel Trowbridge. Mallett’s Index of Artists, New York, R. R. Bowker Co., 1935, reprinted by Peter Smith, 1948, p. 60.
  • Murray, Christopher John. Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Gründ, Paris, 2006, vol. 3, p. 19.
  • Opitz, Glenn B. Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Poughkeepsie, New York, Apollo Book, 1983, p. 123.
  • Soria, Regina. American Artists of Italian Heritage, 1776–1940, Cranbury, New Jersey, Associated University Presses, 1993, p. 44.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Donatus Buongiorno born Donato Buongiorno November 11 1865 October 25 1935 was an Italian born American painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who worked in Naples and New York Donatus BuongiornoBornDonato BuongiornoNovember 11 1865Solofra Avellino ItalyDiedOctober 25 1935Occupation s Italian and American painter Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Residences and nationality 3 Career 4 Politics and civic life 5 Death 6 Personal life 7 Notes 8 ReferencesEarly life and training editDonatus Buongiorno was born Donato Buongiorno November 11 1865 in Solofra Avellino Italy to Biagio Buongiorno 1827 after 1898 and Maddalena Solimine 1825 1866 He left Solofra for Naples in the late 1880s to enroll in the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli Academy of Fine Arts of Naples formerly known as the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Naples He graduated in 1886 and later taught there Residences and nationality editHe emigrated from Naples to New York City in 1892 and New York remained his base for the next 27 years He became a naturalized U S citizen in 1898 Painting commissions and teaching led him to other American cities including Boston Massachusetts San Francisco California Indianapolis Indiana Brattleboro Vermont He returned to Italy in 1919 to live full time though he continued to travel to the U S for work until 1921 Wherever he was based he always went back to the other country to work for extended periods Career editIn New York in the 1890s he executed privately commissioned portraits and worked as a designer in a wallpaper factory In the early 1900s Italian American Catholic churches began commissioning him to paint murals and other church decorations Those works include Apotheosis of the Evangelist Church of St Leonard of the Franciscan Fathers St Charles Borromeo Church of Sacred Heart The Holy Trinity Church of St Peter all in Boston Massachusetts Episodes of Christ and St Charles Borromeo Church of St Lazarus in East Boston Massachusetts Fall of the Angels St Michael s Catholic Church in Brattleboro Vermont The Apotheosis of St Clara sic St Clare s Church Our Lady of Peace Church of Our Lady of Peace Principal Episodes in the Life of Christ of St Francis of Assisi and of St Anthony of Padua Church of the Most Precious Blood all in New York In Italy in 1908 he worked on the restoration of La Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo an important 17th century church in his hometown of Solofra Avellino where he also had an exhibition of paintings 4 He attended an international art congress of art educators in Rome in 1911 1 the same year a painting of his was accepted into the prestigious annual show of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 2 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania In addition to murals and portraits throughout his life he made easel paintings that he sold out of his studios in New York and Naples He also served as a dealer for other Italian artists whose works he imported into the U S and sold in New York San Francisco and elsewhere Politics and civic life editDonatus Buongiorno was naturalized as a U S citizen in 1898 and was politically active in the United States He painted a large portrait of William McKinley which may have been commissioned during McKinley s 1896 presidential campaign or after he was assassinated in 1901 for the Pan American Exposition of 1901 in Buffalo New York where President McKinley was shot at the beginning of his second term in office and where he later succumbed to his wounds An inscription on the back of the canvas indicates later ownership by a New York camp of the USWV United Spanish American War Veterans and cites USN Flying Squadron 16 possibly that of Rear Admiral W S Schley which launched out of New York on its flagship Brooklyn CA 3 during the Spanish American War in 1898 In 1908 Buongiorno joined other artists in signing a petition to the U S Congress opposing tariffs on imported artwork 3 That same year Buongiorno sued a famous stage actor William Faversham for non payment of a fee and won Although the press heavily implied that Buongiorno tried to intimidate the actor into paying a not quite confirmed commission 4 Buongiorno received a judgment of 29 plus costs two months later 5 Other lawsuits and multiple bankruptcies in later years further revealed the actor s impecunious history Death editBuongiorno died on October 25 1935 in a suburb of Naples Italy Personal life editBuongiorno was married to Teresina La Gata b 1863 Pomigliano D Arco Compania Italy from 1888 to her death in 1919 and possibly to Jean Skene 1879 from 1919 to an unknown date perhaps his death in 1935 He had one child with La Gata a son Biagio Buongiorno 1901 1921 Nick Buongiorno 1908 1985 an American painter was his nephew Notes edit Atti del Congresso Artistico Internazionale Roma Aprile MDCCCXI Roma 1911 p 17 1 Falk Peter Hastings Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1876 1913 Sound View Press Madison Connecticut 1989 p 114 Harvard University Department of Economics ed The Brief of the American Free Art League of the Removal of the Duties on Works of Art Submitted to the Ways and Means Committee Washington D C November 18 1908 The Quarterly Journal of Economics Cambridge Massachusetts p 116 2 Faversham Sued By Volunteer Artist The New York Times March 21 1908 3 Business Troubles The New York Times May 27 1908 p 12 References editAmerican Publishers Association Men of 1914 An Accurate Biographical Record of Prominent Men in All Walks of Life Who Have Achieved Success in Their Chosen Vocations in the Various Civil Industrial and Commercial Lines of Activity Chicago 1915 Atti del Congresso Artistico Internazionale Roma Aprile MDCCCXI Roma 1911 p 17 5 Barra Francesco Storia illustrata di Avellino e dell Irpinia vol V Lo Stato unitario Sellinoi amp Barra Pratola Serra Avellino Italia 1996 p 207 Davenport s Art Reference amp Price Guide 2012 Edition LTB Gordonsart Inc a division of LTB Media Phoenix Arizona 2015 p 412 2008 Falk Peter Hastings Editor Who Was Who in American Art 1564 1975 Sound View Press Madison Connecticut 1999 p 502 Falk Peter Hastings Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1876 1913 Sound View Press Madison Connecticut 1989 p 114 Garzilli Francesco La Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo in Solofra memorie e documenti Napoli Arte tipografica 1989 Harvard University Department of Economics ed The Brief of the American Free Art League of the Removal of the Duties on Works of Art Submitted to the Ways and Means Committee Washington D C November 18 1908 The Quarterly Journal of Economics Cambridge Massachusetts p 116 Hughes Edan Milton Artists in California 1786 1940 Sacramento California Crocker Art Museum 2002 p 169 Hughes Edan Milton Artists in California 1786 1940 San Francisco California Hughes Publishing Company 1986 Levy Florence N American Art Annual Vol VI New York MacMillan Co 1908 p 324 American Art Annual Vol VII New York MacMillan Co 1910 p 103 American Art Annual Vol X New York MacMillan Co 1913 p 291 American Art Annual Vol XII New York MacMillan Co 1915 p 336 American Art Annual Vol XIV New York MacMillan Co 1917 p 494 American Art Annual Vol XVI New York MacMillan Co 1919 p 324 American Art Annual Vol XVIII New York MacMillan Co 1921 p 343 494 American Art Annual Vol XX New York MacMillan Co 1923 p 460 American Art Annual Vol XXII New York MacMillan Co 1925 p 428 Mallett Daniel Trowbridge Mallett s Index of Artists New York R R Bowker Co 1935 reprinted by Peter Smith 1948 p 60 Murray Christopher John Benezit Dictionary of Artists Grund Paris 2006 vol 3 p 19 Opitz Glenn B Mantle Fielding s Dictionary of American Painters Sculptors amp Engravers Poughkeepsie New York Apollo Book 1983 p 123 Soria Regina American Artists of Italian Heritage 1776 1940 Cranbury New Jersey Associated University Presses 1993 p 44 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donatus Buongiorno amp oldid 1157876064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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