Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Paintings by Augustine Palmisano

In Fine Art > Paintings > Show & Tell.
Dizzydave's loves301 of 308Chest of drawersSome items from our collection
6
Love it
1
Like it

ho2cultchaho2cultcha loves this.
CaperkidCaperkid loves this.
aghcollectaghcollect loves this.
VintagefranVintagefran loves this.
toracattoracat loves this.
VintageArgentinaVintageArgentina likes this.
DizzydaveDizzydave loves this.
See 5 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 14 years ago

    SMD
    (82 items)

    Augustine Palmisano, born 1876 in Sicily, Italy (Cefalu, Termini to be exact). He emigrated to the USA, became a doctor in Baltimore, Maryland, and died in 1927. He is my maternal great-grandfather. These are three of his paintings that have been in my family (I inherited the one on the far right). I am interested to know if any other paintings exist outside of my family and if anyone has heard of him as an artist? To the best of my knowledge, he painted as a young man when living in Italy but perhaps also painted when he moved to the USA. Family oral history says that as a child he would get in trouble for drawing on the sides of buildings in Cefalu because he had no canvas or anything else to use.

    logo
    Paintings
    See all
    RARE Early 17thC Antique English Queen Elizabeth I Portrait Oil Painting
    RARE Early 17thC Antique English Qu...
    $3,201
    17th CENTURY FRENCH OLD MASTER OIL PANEL - CHRIST & STIGMATA - TABERNACLE FRAME
    17th CENTURY FRENCH OLD MASTER OIL ...
    $576
    19thC Antique American Folk Art Nocturnal Moonlit Rowboat River Oil Painting, NR
    19thC Antique American Folk Art Noc...
    $202
    17th CENTURY FLEMISH OLD MASTER OIL PANEL - THE CRUCIFIXON - FRANS FRANCKEN II
    17th CENTURY FLEMISH OLD MASTER OIL...
    $651
    logo
    RARE Early 17thC Antique English Queen Elizabeth I Portrait Oil Painting
    RARE Early 17thC Antique English Qu...
    $3,201
    See all

    Comments

    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 14 years ago
      I've search all my books, nothing. So he's not a listed artist. I would think a part time painter known by those in his area. But still nice work! I seen on another site a faily member of Augustine stated she didn't known he was a painter, so it may not be the same person. I would think a family memeber would have at least one painting if he did paint. I would have to see the back to tell appx. age. You can email me pictures of back and I will tell you. Dave
      dizzydaves@yahoo.com
    2. SMD SMD, 14 years ago
      Hi Dave, that was me on the other website. I originally posted on there in 2006 and did not receive any response. Just tonight I stumbled across it and found a reponse from 2008 and another from 2009. The people who responded are some sort of relatives, but my maternal side is a bit fractured and we don't all know one another. At any rate, I will take a photo of the back of the painting that I have. My grandmother had a half dozen or more of his paintings, she passed them down to her 3 children and they have since been passed on to their children (including me).
    3. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 14 years ago
      Well looks to 1900 - 1910 period. It was common in that period for people to paint for pleasure. It was sort of a hobby or entertainment, they had nothing else to do. You should send info to North American Blue Book and have him listed in thier listing. You can send pics & info about the artist for submission. This way if someone else has a painting by him you would eventually find more. Goto http://www.artprice.com and look for submission link on right side, follow instructions. Dave
    4. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 14 years ago
      Sorry that was the Fench site, they are hard to get in. You need http://www.askart.com
    5. bjones2007, 12 years ago
      Boat picture or sunset picture? No sunset, it's a boat picture. Sunset, It's a Sunset picture with a boat in it.
    6. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 9 years ago
      it looks like your grandfather brought some painting techniques here from Sicily. He may have learned from another family member who learned from one of ancestors some old techniques for painting ships on the water and cottages on the shore. A lot of people in Italy / Sicily have leaved by painting scenes like these and selling them to honeymooning tourists and even people on their Grand European Tours.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.