Rocco Lentini (1858 – November 1943) was an Italian painter, noted for directing the team responsible for the ceiling decorations of the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.
He painted Genre painting and landscapes in watercolor and tempera. He also studied scenography. His landscapes feature vistas and places in Sicily. He also painted historical canvases, including The disembarkation of Garibaldi at Marsala. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti, by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 260. In the late 1880s, he was commissioned to paint frescoes for the Villa Malfitano Whitaker in Palermo. Turismo Palermo.
Between 1893 and 1897, he led a team of artists responsible for the ceiling decoration of the Teatro Massimo of Palermo. The team consisted of Luigi Di Giovanni, Michele Cortegiani and Ettore De Maria Bergler."Teatro Massimo," Italian Ways, Italian Ways; Utopiam, T., L'Arte a Napoli: La Scuola di Posillipo, Lulu.com, 2017, p. 20 (translated from Italian); "Teatro Massimo," in I Luoghi della Musica, Touring Editore, 2003 p. 259 Lentini's concept for the ceiling (pictured) was that of a large wheel with gilded spokes which would contrast with the azure background. Within each spoke, (panels known as petals) feature angels and female figures with musical instruments painted on canvas, while the centrepiece was an allegory of the 'Triumph of Music'.Lynn, C.K., Italian Opera Houses and Festivals, Scarecrow Press, 2005, p. 309
In 1884, he won a stipend to attend the Brera Academy, and stayed in Milan for some years. He returned to teach and paint in Palermo. He published two educational books Elementi di Ornato (1892) and Elementi di Paesaggio. In 1911, in collaboration with Ernesto Basile, he published the book titled Le sculture e gli stucchi di Giacomo Serpotta. He organized and exhibited the Mostra Siciliana di Pittura, Scultura, Bianco e nero, held at Villa Gallidoro. He was editor and owner of the monthly journal "La Sicilia Artistica e Archeologica". he traveled frequently to Germany, North Italy, and Venice, participating in two Biennali, 1905 and 1922. Galleria Roma, Ottocento Siciliano, biography.
In the 1930s, he carried out restoration work on the Moorish Palazzo Cuba of Palermo.Occhinegro, U. and Fallacara, G., Castel del Monte: Nuova ipotesi comparata sull’identità del monumento, Gangemi Editore, 2012, pp 63-65; Karagoz, C. and Summerfield, G., Sicily and the Mediterranean: Migration, Exchange, Reinvention, Springer, 2015, E-book, n.p.
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