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Giovanni Do (before 1617 – ?1656) was a Spanish painter, active in Naples. He was born in the town of Xàtiva, near Valencia in Spain. By 1626, Giovanni Do was in Naples, and that year he married Grazia, sister of Pacecco De Rosa; the marriage contract describes him as Spanish and states the painters Giovanni Battista Caracciolo and fellow Spaniard Jusepe de Ribera as witnesses. His only masterpiece, and firm attribution, is his gloom-stricken tenebrist ‘'Adoration of shepherds'’ for the Church of Pietà dei Turchini in Naples. The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid owns a beautiful Adoration of the Shepherds proved to be a versión of an unpublished original by Ribera, of similar measures, was discovered that in 2012 appeared on the Art market.

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  • جيوفاني دو (ar)
  • Juan Dò (es)
  • Giovanni Do (en)
  • Giovanni Do (fr)
  • Juan Do (it)
  • Хуан До (uk)
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  • جيوفاني دو (بالإسبانية: Juan Dò)‏ هو رسام إسباني، ولد في 1601 في شاطبة في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 1656 في نابولي في إيطاليا بسبب طاعون. (ar)
  • Juan Do o Giovanni Dò (Játiva, 1601-Nápoles, 1656) fue un pintor de español establecido en Nápoles, al que se ha propuesto identificar con el anónimo Maestro del Anuncio a los Pastores, un pintor enigmático y de apreciable calidad en la órbita de José de Ribera. (es)
  • Giovanni Do (before 1617 – ?1656) was a Spanish painter, active in Naples. He was born in the town of Xàtiva, near Valencia in Spain. By 1626, Giovanni Do was in Naples, and that year he married Grazia, sister of Pacecco De Rosa; the marriage contract describes him as Spanish and states the painters Giovanni Battista Caracciolo and fellow Spaniard Jusepe de Ribera as witnesses. His only masterpiece, and firm attribution, is his gloom-stricken tenebrist ‘'Adoration of shepherds'’ for the Church of Pietà dei Turchini in Naples. The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid owns a beautiful Adoration of the Shepherds proved to be a versión of an unpublished original by Ribera, of similar measures, was discovered that in 2012 appeared on the Art market. (en)
  • Giovanni Do (né à Xàtiva près de Valence en Espagne vers 1604 et mort à Naples en 1656) est un peintre d'origine espagnole actif à Naples au XVIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Juan Do o Giovanni Dò (Xàtiva, 1601 – Napoli, 1656) è stato un pittore spagnolo stabilitosi a Napoli , un pittore enigmatico di qualità apprezzabile nell'orbita di José de Ribera. Juan Do, Natività, transetto Chiesa della Pietà dei Turchini, Napoli (it)
  • Хуан До або Джованні До (ісп. Juan Dò 1604, Хатіва (біля Валенсії), Іспанія — 1656, іспанське віце-королівство Неаполь) — неаполітанський художник першої половини XVII ст., іспанець за походженням. В Італії відомий як Джованні До. Художника ідентифікують із «Майстром благовістя пастухам». (uk)
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