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Giuseppe Bellisario

Giuseppe Bellisario (June 15, 1821 – 1896) was an Italian painter.
Bellisario was born in Naples, where he studied at the Institute of Fine Arts, under the mentorship of Francesco Oliva. He graduated with a pension of six ducats per month. At the Academy, he won a number of prizes.
At public exhibitions, he was often given a silver medal; in 1848, he was awarded a gold medal. In 1851, he was named professor of design at the Educandato Regina Coeli di Napoli; in 1860, he began teaching at the Institute of Fine Arts in Naples.
Bellisario was prolific, painting may portraits and producing many pictures and copies of sacred subjects. Described as a fervent Catholic, among his religious pictures are: ''The Prodigal Son'' ; ''John the Baptist in the Desert''; ''The Virigin of the Rosary''; two ''Holy Family'' paintings; two ''Addolorate''; a ''Deposition''; The ''Apocalypse of St John'' ; the ''Dream of Baby Jesus'' ; ''The head of St John presented to Delilah''; Saint Filomena; ''The Feeding of Baby Jesus''; three ''St Louis Gonzaga'' paintings; ''The Martyrdom of St Bartholemew''; ''St Francis of Assisi''; ''St Jerome''; ''The Divine Shepherdess'' ; and ''Christ on the Cross''
Among his other works are ''Francesca da Rimini''; ''La Regina Giovanna col suo drudo''; ''The Challenge of Barletta''; ''Isabella Orsini''; ''Famine in Naples''; ''The Massacre of the Naples Police in 1860''; ''Markos Botzaris''; ''Aristide e il Pastore'' (Aristides of Athens); and ''Bacchus''.〔( ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 49.〕
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