Vincenzo Riolo


Vincenzo Riolo was an Italian painter of the Neoclassical style, active mainly in his native Sicily.

Biography

He trained in Palermo initially with Antonio Manno and Francesco Sozzi, but at the age of twenty moved to Rome to work under Giovanni Battista Wicar. Among his contemporaries in Palermo was Giuseppe Patania.
He married Anna, the daughter of the painter Giuseppe Velasquez in Palermo. In 1828, he replaced his father in law as professor at the Accademia del nudo in Palermo.
He painted a portrait of his friend, Vincenzo Monti. Among other works, he painted frescoes in the Palazzo Tasca and Gangi, in the Real Casino della Favorita, the church of Olivella, and the Royal Palace of Ficuzza. He died in 1837 during a cholera epidemic in Palermo