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Krótka biografia

  • Born: 1418
  • Museums on APS:
    • Muzeum Sztuki w Bostonie
    • Muzeum Sztuki w Bostonie
    • Lindenau-Museum
    • Lindenau-Museum
    • Lindenau-Museum
  • Also known as: neri di bicci
  • Top 3 works:
    • Virgin and Child Enthroned with Four Angels
    • The Coronation of the Virgin
    • Processional Cross
  • Lifespan: 74 years
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Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Neri di Bicci belonged to a family of artists stretching back generations. Who was Neri's grandfather, a key figure in his artistic lineage?
Pytanie 2:
Neri di Bicci is known for keeping detailed records of his work. What are these records collectively called?
Pytanie 3:
What was the primary medium used by Neri di Bicci in his paintings?
Pytanie 4:
Neri di Bicci's work often depicted religious themes. For which church did he create a significant 'St. John Gualbert enthroned' with ten saints?
Pytanie 5:
In what city was Neri di Bicci primarily active throughout his career?

Neri di Bicci: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Family Background

  • Born: 1419, Florence, Italy.
  • Died: 1492, Florence, Italy.
  • Neri di Bicci was the third in a lineage of Florentine painters. His grandfather, Lorenzo di Bicci, was a pupil of Spinello Aretino, and his father, Bicci di Lorenzo, continued the family tradition.
  • This familial artistic heritage profoundly shaped Neri’s early training and development.

Artistic Training and Influences

  • Neri studied under his father, Bicci di Lorenzo, absorbing the stylistic conventions of the time.
  • Early Influences: Initially, Neri’s work closely resembled that of his father. However, he gradually developed a unique style influenced by artists such as Fra Filippo Lippi, Paolo Schiavo, Fra Angelico, and Domenico Veneziano.
  • He joined the Confraternity of Saint Luke (Compagnia di San Luca) at a young age, demonstrating his commitment to the artistic community.

Artistic Style and Major Works

  • Primary Medium: Neri primarily worked in tempera on panel, creating predominantly religious works.
  • Notable Characteristics: His paintings are characterized by detailed execution, a refined sense of color, and often feature advanced use of foreshortening in architectural elements.
  • Key Works Include:
    • St. John Gualbert Enthroned with Ten Saints (Santa Trinita, Florence)
    • Annunciation (Florentine Academy)
    • Two altarpieces (Diocesan Museum of San Miniato)
    • Madonna with Child Enthroned (Pinacoteca Nazionale of Siena)
    • Coronation of the Virgin (Abbey Church at San Pietro a Ruoti, Bucine)

The ‘Ricordanze’ and Historical Significance

  • The Ricordanze: Neri di Bicci meticulously kept journals from 1453 to 1475, known as the 'Ricordanze'. These records provide invaluable insights into the daily life of a 15th-century painter.
  • They detail rates of remuneration, lists of pupils and their works, and offer a comprehensive view of artistic practices during the Renaissance.
  • Historical Importance: The ‘Ricordanze’ are considered the most extensive surviving documentation from a 15th-century painter's workshop. They have been crucial for art historians in understanding the economic and social context of Florentine painting.

Legacy and Recognition

  • While initially overshadowed by misattributions (due to confusion with his father, Bicci di Lorenzo, as noted by Vasari), Neri di Bicci’s work has gained increasing recognition in recent decades.
  • Contribution: He represents a significant link between the earlier traditions of Florentine painting and the innovations of the High Renaissance. His detailed craftsmanship and insightful documentation continue to fascinate art historians and enthusiasts alike.