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1516 - 1578

Stručné informace

  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top 3 works: The Lute-playing Venus with Cupid
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Died: 1578
  • Více informací…
  • Born: 1516, Venice, Italy
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Lifespan: 62 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Szépművészeti Múzeum
    • Szépművészeti Múzeum
    • Szépművészeti Múzeum
    • Szépművészeti Múzeum
    • Szépművészeti Múzeum
  • Top-ranked work: The Lute-playing Venus with Cupid

Kvíz o umění

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Otázka 1:
What was Parrasio Micheli's birthplace?
Otázka 2:
Micheli is best known for his depictions of which mythological figure?
Otázka 3:
In what century did Parrasio Micheli primarily work?
Otázka 4:
Micheli collaborated with which influential monarch?
Otázka 5:
What is Micheli recognized for creating in portraiture?

Parrasio Micheli: Venetian Renaissance Visionary

Parrasio Micheli (ca. 1516 – 1578), born in Venice, Italy, stands as a pivotal figure within the Venetian Renaissance artistic landscape—a painter whose oeuvre embodies both stylistic innovation and humanist ideals. Though overshadowed by contemporaries like Titian and Tintoretto during his lifetime, Micheli’s meticulous craftsmanship and profound understanding of iconography cemented his legacy as one of the era's most accomplished artists, particularly renowned for his depictions of biblical narratives and portraits reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. ### Early Life and Artistic Training Little is known definitively about Micheli’s formative years beyond documented records indicating he was the illegitimate son of Salvador Michiel, a wealthy Venetian aristocrat. Recognizing his talent early on, Salvador invested in Micheli's artistic education, placing him under the tutelage of Giovanni Battista Zelotti, a respected artist who instilled in him a grounding in classical principles and humanist scholarship—a crucial element shaping Micheli’s subsequent artistic endeavors. This training fostered an appreciation for detail and realism alongside a sensitivity to expressive color and composition, characteristics that would define his distinctive style. ### Artistic Style and Notable Works Micheli's artistic style is characterized by remarkable precision and meticulous observation of nature—traits evident in numerous paintings showcasing serene landscapes infused with symbolic meaning. He excelled at capturing the subtleties of human emotion through portraiture, producing portraits that are not merely likenesses but imbued with psychological depth. Among his most celebrated works include “The Lute-Playing Venus with Cupid,” a captivating allegory exploring themes of beauty and desire—a piece lauded for its delicate rendering of drapery and luminous coloration. Similarly impressive is "An Allegory of Learning," commissioned by the Venetian humanist scholar Alessandro Maggi, which exemplifies Micheli’s ability to convey complex ideas through visual imagery. Furthermore, his monumental altarpiece depicting the Virgin Mary and Saints Lorenzo and Ursula (1535), executed in Murano, demonstrates his mastery of perspective and sculptural modeling—a testament to his technical prowess. His contribution to Venetian art extends beyond individual masterpieces; he served as a consultant on decorative projects for prominent families and institutions, furthering the dissemination of Renaissance ideals throughout Venice. ### Influences and Legacy Micheli’s artistic vision was profoundly shaped by humanist thinkers like Erasmus and Pico della Mirandola—figures who championed reason and human dignity—influences that resonated in his depictions of biblical subjects and portraits alike. He absorbed stylistic elements from Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, adapting their innovations to Venetian traditions while maintaining a steadfast commitment to classical ideals. Micheli’s meticulous attention to detail and expressive use of color established him as a cornerstone of Venetian Renaissance painting—a painter whose works continue to inspire admiration for their beauty and intellectual richness. His legacy persists in the enduring fascination with Venetian art history and its contribution to the broader artistic canon of Europe. ### Further Exploration For more detailed information about Parrasio Micheli’s life and work, consult resources such as:
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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: