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Old Man in a Brown Habit

Marcello Bacciarelli (1731-1818) was an Italian painter celebrated for his late Baroque & Neoclassical portraits of Polish royalty. Director of Royal Buildings, his works are key to Poland's cultural heritage.

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This image of an old man brings to mind the Italian teste di carattere or the Dutch troniesshowing a ‘type’ rather than an actual person. It is also reminiscent of similar depictions of the heads of philosophers, saints and apostles (often painted in series) known both from 17th- and 18th-century Italian, as well as Northern schools. It may have been prepared—but ultimately not used—by Bacciarelli for one of the historical paintings or plafonds decorating the apartments in the Royal Castle.According to Ludwik Hass however, the old bearded man in the Łazienkipainting is probably the same person whom Bacciarelli depicted as Aristotle in the Allegory of Wisdom on one of his four overdoors of c. 1777 in the Old Audience Chamber at the Royal Castle in Warsaw (L. Hass, Sekta farmazonii warszawskiej. Pierwsze stulecie wolnomularstwa w Warszawie (1721–1821),Warszawa 1980, figs. 21 and 22 and notes). According to Hass, Bacciarelli gave Aristotle the features of Stanisław August’s former tutor, Jean Luc Louis de Toux de Salvert. He is shown talking to his pupil, young Alexander‒a symbolic figure of young Stanisław August. The Łazienki portrait of an old man would therefore be a likeness of Toux de Salvert.

Biografija umjetnika

Marcello Bacciarelli: A Life in Art

  • Born: Rome, Italy (February 16, 1731)
  • Died: 1818
Marcello Bacciarelli was a significant Italian-born painter who flourished during the late Baroque and Neoclassical periods. His career spanned across Italy, Poland, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, leaving behind a legacy of portraits and decorative works that reflect his adaptability to changing artistic styles and royal patronage.

Early Life and Training

  • Bacciarelli began his artistic journey in Rome, studying under Marco Benefial, a prominent Italian painter known for his proto-Neoclassical style.
  • In 1750, he received a recommendation from architect Gaetano Chiaveri, leading to his recruitment to Dresden, Saxony, where he served Elected King Augustus III of Poland. This marked the beginning of his long association with Polish royalty.
  • During his early career, Bacciarelli was significantly influenced by Bernardo Bellotto, another Italian painter whose work shaped his artistic development.
  • A pivotal moment in his personal life occurred when he met and married Friederike Richter, a woman painter specializing in miniature portraits. Their collaborative relationship proved crucial to both their artistic growth.

Major Works and Commissions

  • Royal Castle in Warsaw: Bacciarelli’s most notable commissions were for King Stanisław II Augustus of Poland, primarily housed within the Royal Castle in Warsaw. These included:
    • Strength, Reason, Belief, and Justice
    • The Flourishing of the Arts, Sciences, Agriculture, and Trade (ceiling painting)
    • Rebecca and Eleazar
    • Esther and Ahasuerus
  • Other Commissions: Beyond the Royal Castle, Bacciarelli received commissions for portraits of imperial family members in Vienna, including depictions of Maria Teresa’s daughters.
  • Notable Paintings: His skill in engraving is showcased in works like "Design for a Vase by Polidoro da Caravaggio," while his watercolor expertise is evident in “Roma. 12 Cities by Tytus Brzozowski.”

Artistic Style and Influences

  • Neoclassicism: Bacciarelli’s style embraced classical elements, as demonstrated in his allegorical paintings like Strength, Reason, Belief, and Justice. The emphasis on clarity, order, and idealized forms aligns with Neoclassical principles.
  • Baroque Influence: His earlier works reveal influences from the Baroque style, characterized by dramatic lighting and intense colors, a testament to his training under Marco Benefial.
  • Royal Patronage’s Impact: The demands of royal patronage shaped Bacciarelli's career. He skillfully adapted his style to meet the expectations of his patrons while maintaining artistic integrity.

Legacy and Influence

  • Bacciarelli served as a mentor to several notable Polish artists, including Alexander Kucharsky and Kazimierz Wojniakowski, whose works reflect his influence.
  • His biography is documented on Wikipedia, providing further details about his life and career.
  • Cultural Heritage: Marcello Bacciarelli’s contributions remain an important part of Polish cultural heritage, celebrated for his portraits of royalty and decorative works that adorn historical landmarks.
Marcello Bacciarelli

Marcello Bacciarelli

1731 - 1818 , Italy

Kratke činjenice

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Late-Baroque
    • Neoclassicism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Alexander Kucharsky
    • Kazimierz Wojniakowski
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Marco Benefial
    • Bernardo Bellotto
    • Pompeo Batoni
  • Date Of Birth: February 16, 1731
  • Date Of Death: January 5, 1818
  • Full Name: Marcello Bacciarelli
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Strength, Reason, Belief, Justice
    • Flourishing of the arts, sciences...
    • Rebecca and Eleazar
    • Esther and Ahasuerus
    • Design for a vase by Polidoro...
  • Place Of Birth: Rome, Italy