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Galatea (?)

  • Дата создания1509
  • Размеры63.0 x 100.0 cm

Пинтуриччо – итальянский художник эпохи Возрождения, известный своими изысканными фресками и богатыми декоративными композициями. Его работы в Ватикане и Сиене поражают детализированностью и элегантностью стиля. #Пинтуриччо #ИтальянскоеВозрождение #Фрески

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Galatea (?)

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The ceiling, composed of detached frescoes of mythological subjects set into casts of the original stuccowork, was painted by Pinturicchio and his workshop as part of the decoration of a room in the Palazzo del Magnifico in Siena. The palace was constructed for the ruler of Siena, Pandolfo Petrucci, (1451–1512) called "Il Magnifico," whose coat-of-arms decorates the center of the ceiling. According to an eighteenth century description, the walls were frescoed with eight allegorical and mythological scenes by Signorelli, Girolamo Genga, and Pinturicchio. Six of these were detached in 1842/44 and are now in the National Gallery, London and the Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena. There was also a wooden framework carved by Antonio Barili, parts of which are preserved in Siena, and a majolica tile floor, sections of which also survive. Some of the tiles are dated 1509, the year Pandolfo Petrucci"s son, Borghese, married Vittoria Piccolomini, and the room must have been painted about this time.Pinturricchio was one of the first artists to explore Nero"s Golden House in Rome, and the decoration of the present ceiling is based on a vault in the Golden House. The frescoes from the ceiling, badly damaged, were detached in 1912.One of twenty-two panels (14.114.1–.22) forming the ceiling from the Palace of Pandolfo Petrucci. The general distribution and partition of the ceiling appears to derive from that of a vaulted and painted ceiling in Nero"s Golden House in Rome. Many of the individual figures also seem to derive from antique works of art– especially sarcophagi.

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Bernardino di Betto Pinturicchio: A Renaissance Master

Bernardino di Betto, known to the world as Pinturicchio – a nickname affectionately bestowed upon him for his diminutive stature – emerged from the artistic heartland of Perugia in 1454. His life unfolded during a period of immense cultural ferment, the High Renaissance blossoming across Italy, yet Pinturicchio carved out a unique path, one that blended the lingering elegance of Gothic traditions with the burgeoning innovations of the era. While giants like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo strove for anatomical perfection and dramatic realism, Pinturicchio cultivated a style characterized by refined grace, intricate detail, and a vibrant, decorative sensibility. His journey wasn’t one of revolutionary upheaval, but rather of exquisite refinement – a testament to his skill in transforming established forms into something uniquely captivating.

Early Years and Training

Little is known definitively about Pinturicchio's formative years. However, scholarly consensus suggests he received his initial artistic education under the tutelage of lesser-known Perugian masters such as Bonfigli and Fiorenzo di Lorenzo—artists whose output was similarly influenced by the Umbrian Renaissance school. This shared stylistic heritage undoubtedly instilled in him a foundational understanding of visual language and compositional principles. Vasari recounts that Pinturicchio served as an assistant to Pietro Perugino, a pivotal relationship that profoundly shaped his artistic development. Perugino’s influence extended beyond mere instruction; it fostered a collaborative spirit that would characterize Pinturicchio's subsequent endeavors. This connection proved crucial in securing the monumental commission for decorating the Sistine Chapel in Rome during the early 16th century—a project that brought him into contact with some of Italy’s most celebrated artists.

The Sistine Chapel Frescoes: A Collaboration of Giants

The Sistine Chapel frescoes represent Pinturicchio's magnum opus and stand as a cornerstone of Renaissance art history. Working alongside Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Pietro Vannucci, and Luca Signorelli—artists who epitomized the ideals of anatomical precision and dramatic realism—Pinturicchio undertook this ambitious undertaking with remarkable humility and dedication. The task was daunting: to contribute to Michelangelo’s groundbreaking *Last Judgement*, a project that demanded an unprecedented level of artistic virtuosity. Pinturicchio's frescoes, though tragically destroyed in 1535 during renovations, nevertheless embody the spirit of collaboration—a hallmark of the High Renaissance—and showcase his mastery of fresco technique. His depiction of the Assumption of Mary, executed on the altar wall, exemplifies the delicate beauty and meticulous detail that defined his artistic vision.

Rome and Patronage: The Borgia Apartments

Following his success at Sistine Chapel, Pinturicchio established himself in Rome, attracting commissions from influential families like the Della Rovere. These patrons recognized Pinturicchio’s exceptional talent for transforming architectural spaces into immersive narratives—a skill particularly evident in his decoration of Santa Maria del Popolo and the Cybo Chapel. However, it was his work for Pope Alexander VI – Rodrigo Borgia – that cemented his legacy as a decorative artist of unparalleled distinction. Commissioned to adorn the Borgia Apartments within the Vatican Palace between 1492 and 1494, Pinturicchio created a suite of rooms that celebrated mythological grandeur and papal authority. The opulent use of gold leaf, vibrant pigments, and illusionistic techniques—inspired by the architectural innovations of Brunelleschi—transformed these chambers into breathtaking spectacles of Renaissance splendor.

Legacy and Influence

Despite his relatively modest fame compared to contemporaries like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, Pinturicchio’s influence on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable. His distinctive style—characterized by harmonious balance between Gothic grace and Renaissance innovation—resonated with those who appreciated subtlety and meticulous craftsmanship. He demonstrated an extraordinary ability to convey complex ideas through visual imagery—a skill that continues to inspire admiration today. His contribution to the Piccolomini Library in Siena, completed shortly before his death in 1513, exemplifies this enduring legacy. The frescoes depicting scenes from Pope Pius II’s life represent a culmination of Pinturicchio's artistic journey—a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence and a lasting symbol of the Renaissance aesthetic.
Пинтуриккио

Пинтуриккио

1454 - 1513 , Италия

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Ренессанс
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Рафаэль']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Пиеро Перугино
    • Бонфигли
    • Фиренцо ди Лоренцо
  • Date Of Birth: 1454
  • Full Name: Bernardino di Betto
  • Nationality: Итальянский
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Фрески Сикстинской капеллы
    • Апартаменты Борджиа
    • Святой Августин
  • Place Of Birth: Perugia, Italy