Domenico La Bruna


Domenico La Bruna was an Italian painter of the Sicilian Baroque, active mainly in western Sicily. Works include the Casa Santa di [San Francesco di Sales, Erice|Casa Santa di San Francesco di Sales] in Erice and several ecclesiastical commissions in Trapani.
He was born in Trapani in 1699, the son of Domenico, a merchant originally from Messina, and Rosalia, and was later ordained as a priest. His output included altarpieces and fresco cycles for churches and convents in Trapani, Erice, Custonaci and other towns of the province. He died in Trapani in 1763.

Works

La Bruna’s output consists largely of frescoes, altarpieces and devotional paintings for churches and religious orders in western Sicily. His works are concentrated in Trapani and its province, with additional commissions in Palermo and other Sicilian towns.
Private commissions – La Bruna executed allegorical frescoes for noble palaces in Trapani, including Palazzo Riccio di San Gioacchino, Palazzo Saura, and Palazzo Fardella, combining religious and mythological themes.