Anton Inglott
Maltese, 1915 - 1945
BiographyAnton Inglott (1915–1945) was a prominent Maltese modern artist known for his expressive, spiritual works and poignant depictions of wartime Malta. Born in Ħamrun on New Year's Day, he showed early talent in drawing and studied at the Government School of Art under the Caruana Dingli brothers whilst also attending nude classes at the Studio Artistico Industriale which then led Inglott to further his studies at the Regia Academia di Belle Arti in Rome under the guidance of Professor Carlo Siviero. He is mostly known for his sacred works in Maltese churches.
NationalityMaltese
Italian, 1560 - 1631
