Guido Nincheri was born in
Prato, Tuscany, in 1885. He studied for 12 years at the
Academy of Fine Arts in
Florence, where he was a pupil of
Adolfo de Carolis. He immigrated to
Canada in November 1913, settling in
Montreal after a short stay in
Boston. He listed the artists
Titian and
Raphael as his strongest influences. He worked for Henri Perdriau, decorating churches in Quebec. He produced stained glass windows and frescoes for 100+ churches in Canada and United States. Nincheri designed the interior decoration of many Catholic churches across Canada and
New England, including Saint-Viateur d'Outremont and
Saint-Léon de Westmount Church (a
National Historic Site of Canada). He not only executed frescoes and stained glass, but also designed a number of churches, including
St. Anthony of Padua in
Ottawa and the
Church of the Madonna della Difesa in Montreal, which is famous for its fresco depicting
Benito Mussolini on horseback among a group of the faithful. In the United States many of his works are found in the Franco-American Catholic Churches of the
Providence Diocese in Rhode Island. Three of his largest works are in the Church of Christ the King, West Warwick, Rhode Island. His secular work includes the
Roger Williams Park Museum of Natural History and Planetarium in
Providence, Rhode Island and the
Château Dufresne in Montreal. St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Prescott, Ontario is home to Nincheri's "Lost Window", depicting the nativity and signed by the artist. Listed in their records simply as St John's Church, Prescott, curators assumed the window was in the counties of Prescott-Russell near the Quebec border but could not find it. St John the Evangelist is on the St Lawrence River west of Cornwall and south of Ottawa. From the 1930s until 2013, the three-panel scene graced the chapel attached to the church. When the chapel and adjacent hall were sold, the congregation had the window refurbished and moved into the main church worship space. In addition to the churches mentioned above, his frescoes can be seen in
Holy Ghost Church in Providence, Rhode Island;
St. Ann's Church Complex in
Woonsocket, Rhode Island (which contains the largest collection in North America); Ste. Amélie in
Baie-Comeau,
Quebec; St. Theresa of the Child Jesus in Ottawa;
St. Francis of Assisi in Toronto; St. Michael's and St. Anthony's in Montreal; and the Chapel of the Saints-Noms-de-Jésus-et-de-Marie Mother House in Montreal. Nincheri executed an estimated 5000 stained glass windows in about 200 different churches in
Quebec,
Ontario, the
Maritimes,
British Columbia, and New England, as well as at
St. Stanislaus Church in Amsterdam, New York. ==Recognition==