Ettore De Maria Bergler

Ettore De Maria Bergler (1850–1938) was an Italian painter, known for his Stilo Liberty (Art Nouveau) painting, but also proficient in genre and landscapes.

Ettore De Maria Bergler
Born1838
Naples, Italy
Died1915
NationalityItalian

Biography

View from Taormina
Rinaldo and Armida

He was born in Naples. He trained under Antonio Leto and Francesco Lojacono. His father was a town mayor in Sicily, while his mother was born in Vienna

He specialized in landscape, but also did portraits and genre scenes. In Palermo he painted frescoes for the Villa Malfitano Whitaker, and for the Massimo theater between 1899 and 1900. In 1908 he frescoed Liberty-style floral themes for the Grand Hotel Villa Igiea. From 1913 to 1931 he taught figurative painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Palermo. Among his pupils was Michele Dixitdomino.[1]

Frescoes for Villa Igieaia

References

  1. Christie's Auction house, short bio.

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