early life and education
salvatore fergola, an italian painter, was born in naples on april 24, 1799. he was the son of
luigi fergola, a renowned engraver of landscapes, and his wife, teresa conti. salvatore's education in literature and architecture laid the foundation for his future artistic endeavors.
artistic career and influences
fergola became a follower of
jakob philipp hackert, who had also mentored his father. this influence, combined with his work at the royal topographic office alongside
giacinto gigante, shaped fergola's style as a member of the school of posillipo.
notable commissions and works
* in 1819, fergola was commissioned by the future francesco i of the two sicilies to create views of naples, including
naples from capodimonte,
naples from marinella, and a veduta of the botanical gardens. * in 1827, he was nominated honorary professor at the
real istituto di belle arti (now accademia di belle arti di napoli). * fergola's pupils included
achille vertunni,
ignazio lavagna, and
giuseppe benassai.
legacy and commemorative works
fergola was often commissioned to commemorate government works and events, including:
references and further reading
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naples from capodimonte and other notable pieces. additionally, explore the wikipedia entry on
salvatore fergola for in-depth information.
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