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Francesco de Mura (born Naples, Italy, April 21, 1696 – died Naples, August 19, 1782), also known as *Franceschiello*, was a prominent Italian painter of the late Baroque period. His artistic journey began with an apprenticeship under the esteemed Francesco Solimena, a leading figure in Neapolitan painting. Later, he further honed his skills with Domenico Viola, where he encountered and worked alongside his contemporary, Mattia Preti. This early training laid a solid foundation for his future artistic endeavors.
De Mura demonstrated his talent early on, receiving commissions even as a teenager. In 1715, he painted frescoes in the church of San Nicola alla Carità in Naples, marking an important milestone in his career. He continued to develop his style and reputation through subsequent projects, including ten canvases depicting the Virtues and an *Adoration of the Magi* (1728) for the church of Santa Maria Donnaromita.
De Mura’s artistic style evolved over time. Initially rooted in the Baroque tradition, characterized by dramatic compositions and vibrant colors, his later works increasingly reflected the emerging Neoclassical aesthetic. This transition is evident in his refined brushwork, emphasis on clarity of form, and a more restrained palette. He skillfully blended these influences to create a unique visual language.
De Mura’s work was influenced by the artistic currents of his time, particularly the Baroque masters active in Naples. He absorbed elements from Solimena's dramatic compositions and Preti’s vibrant color palette. He, in turn, became an influential figure himself, mentoring a generation of Neapolitan painters including Pietro Bardellino, Giacinto Diano, and others.
Francesco de Mura occupies an important position in the history of Neapolitan art. He bridged the gap between the Baroque and Neoclassical periods, adapting his style to reflect changing artistic tastes while maintaining a distinct personal vision. His prolific output and skillful execution ensured his lasting legacy as one of Naples’ most celebrated painters.
1696 - 1782 , Italy