He represents a literary link between the Sicilian writers Antonio Veneziano, who wrote in the 16th century, and Giovanni Meli and Domenico Tempio, who wrote in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Domenico Scarlatti | Domenico Modugno | Domenico Ghirlandaio | Giovanni Domenico Cassini | Domenico Trezzini | Domenico Montagnana | San Domenico | Domenico Quaglio the Younger | Domenico Fontana | Domenico Fioravanti | Domenico Fetti | Domenico Fancelli | Gian Domenico Romagnosi | Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi | Domenico Starnone | Domenico Siniscalco | Domenico Raccuglia | Domenico Paolella | Domenico Comparetti | Domenico Caruso | ''The Adoration of the Magi'' by Domenico Ghirlandaio | San Domenico Maggiore | Province of Olbia-Tempio | Gothic clothed in Renaissance detail: Domenico's Église Saint-Eustache, Paris | Giovanni Domenico Santorini | Giovanni Domenico Mansi | Giovanni Domenico Ferretti | Francesco Domenico Chiarello | Domenico Veneziano | Domenico Tempio |