Giovanni Panza's Paintings
Giovanni Panza (1894 – 1989) was an outstanding Italian Impressionist painter. He was born into a family of poets and artists, the nephew of painter Raphael Postiglione's sons Salvatore and Luca Postiglione, who taught him to painting. Panza, like his uncle Luke, was a poet and writer in addition to being a painter. His painting stayed true to the essence of the Romantic-style, moving through the figurative heritage of the 19th century Neapolitan school, showing landscapes, figures, highways, bucolic settings, and marketplaces derived from the daily life of Naples' districts.
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