INGYENES MŰVÉSZETI TANÁCSADÁS

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1725 - 1815

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  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Lifespan: 90 years
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Died: 1815
  • Top-ranked work: Bacchante
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  • Nationality: Italy
  • Top 3 works: Bacchante
  • Museums on APS:
    • Hermitázsmúzeum
    • Hermitázsmúzeum
    • Hermitázsmúzeum
    • Hermitázsmúzeum
    • Hermitázsmúzeum
  • Born: 1725, Florence, Italy
  • Copyright status: Public domain

Művészeti kvíz

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Kérdés 1:
Francesco Bartolozzi is best known for popularizing which engraving technique?
Kérdés 2:
In what city did Francesco Bartolozzi spend the most productive period of his career?
Kérdés 3:
Bartolozzi held a prestigious position as 'engraver to the king' in which country?
Kérdés 4:
Besides engraving, Bartolozzi also created sketches using what medium?
Kérdés 5:
Bartolozzi was a founding member of which significant art institution?

Francesco Bartolozzi: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Training

  • Born: Florence, Italy in 1725.
  • Initially destined to follow his father’s profession as a goldsmith and silversmith.
  • Demonstrated exceptional artistic talent early on, leading him to study painting under Florentine artists Ignazio Hugford and Giovanni Domenico Ferretti.
  • Spent three years dedicated to painting before turning his attention to engraving in Venice.
  • Influenced by the work of Joseph Wagner, a prominent engraver, during his time in Venice.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Bartolozzi’s early engravings were initially in the style of artists like Marco Ricci and Zuccarelli.
  • He later developed a distinctive style, becoming renowned for popularizing the “crayon” method of engraving.
  • The ‘crayon’ manner imitated the subtle effects of chalk drawings, creating soft, delicate textures and tones.
  • His work often featured portraits and allegorical scenes, reflecting Neoclassical influences.

Career in London

  • Moved to London in 1764 and remained there for nearly forty years.
  • Quickly established himself as a leading engraver, appointed ‘Engraver to the King’ with an annual salary of £300.
  • Elected a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768, solidifying his position within the British art establishment.
  • Contributed significantly to Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, creating engravings based on works by prominent artists.
  • Frequently collaborated with artists such as Cipriani and Angelica Kauffman.

Major Achievements and Works

  • Notable works include engravings of “Clytie” after Annibale Carracci and the “Virgin and Child” after Carlo Dolci.
  • His skill in reproducing paintings with a chalk-like quality made his engravings highly sought after.
  • In 1802, he became the founding president of the short-lived Society of Engravers.
  • Bartolozzi’s influence extended to numerous pupils, including Michele Benedetti and Luigi Schiavonetti.

Later Life and Historical Significance

  • In 1802, Bartolozzi accepted the position of director of the National Academy of Lisbon.
  • He died in Lisbon in 1815.
  • Bartolozzi’s contribution to engraving lies in his mastery and popularization of the crayon manner, which significantly impacted the aesthetic qualities of engravings during his time.
  • His work remains a testament to the skill and artistry of 18th-century engravers and continues to be appreciated for its delicate beauty and technical brilliance.