Niccolò Livaditti (1804, Trieste – 12 June 1858, Iași) was an Austrian Empire-born naïve painter, who worked in the Principality of Moldavia.
[3] Within a few years, he was the most popular portrait painter among the upper classes in Iași.
[2] His fame spread, so he eventually had clients in Hârlău, Botoșani, Dorohoi and Roman as well.
În 1832, the brothers Joseph and Baptiste Foureaux opened the Théâtre des Variétés.
[4] In 1840, on the occasion of a special visit by the troupe of Eugène Hette, he created a second curtain.