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1523 - 1567

Ključne informacije

  • Died: 1567
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: Sheet of Animals
  • Also known as: Arena Andrea Vico
  • Top 3 works:
    • Sheet of Animals
    • Conversion of St Paul
    • Portrait of Anton Francesco Doni
  • Born: 1523, Parma, Italy
  • Več…
  • Lifespan: 44 years
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Museums on APS:
    • Britanski muzej
    • Britanski muzej
    • Britanski muzej
    • Britanski muzej
    • Britanski muzej
  • Movements: renaissance
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Works on APS: 12

Umetniški kviz

Pri vsakem vprašanju je na voljo le eden pravilen odgovor.

Vprašanje 1:
Where was Enea Vico born?
Vprašanje 2:
What type of art did Enea Vico specialize in?
Vprašanje 3:
'The Loves of Mars & Venus' is an example of what kind of artwork created by Vico?
Vprašanje 4:
Who commissioned Enea Vico for engravings?
Vprašanje 5:
In what year did Enea Vico die?

Enea Vico: Master of Mythological Engravings and Renaissance Detail

Enea Vico (1523-1567) stands as a singular figure in the artistic landscape of 16th-century Italy, primarily recognized for his extraordinary skill as an engraver—a craft he elevated to new heights through meticulous observation and masterful execution. Born in Parma, Vico’s formative years instilled within him a profound appreciation for classical antiquity, shaping not only his artistic sensibilities but also the very core of his creative vision.

  • Early Life & Training: Little is known definitively about Vico's early life beyond his birthplace and profession. However, it’s believed he honed his engraving skills under the tutelage of Andrea Belvedere, a prominent artist of his time, absorbing techniques that would become hallmarks of his distinctive style.
  • The Florentine Patronage: A pivotal moment in Vico's career arrived with his relocation to Florence and subsequent patronage by Cosimo I de’ Medici—the Grand Duke who presided over a golden age of artistic innovation. This association afforded him unparalleled access to resources and enabled him to undertake ambitious projects, cementing his reputation as one of the era’s foremost engravers.
  • Engraving Technique & Style: Vico distinguished himself through an uncompromising dedication to accuracy and detail—qualities that manifested in breathtaking reproductions of classical paintings. Unlike many of his contemporaries who prioritized stylistic embellishment, Vico meticulously rendered architectural structures, drapery folds, and facial expressions with astonishing realism. His engravings weren’t merely copies; they were interpretations imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere and emotion.
  • Notable Works: Among Vico's most celebrated achievements are his stunning depictions of Buda and Pest—a monumental monochrome engraving commemorating the unification of Hungary—and his series of prints illustrating scenes from Virgil’s *Aeneid*. These works exemplify his mastery of perspective, shading, and textural rendering, securing his place as a cornerstone of Renaissance printmaking. Particularly noteworthy is ‘The Loves of Mars & Venus,’ a captivating mythological scene that showcases Vico's ability to convey narrative complexity with understated elegance.
  • Legacy: Enea Vico’s influence extended far beyond his own lifetime. His meticulous approach to engraving served as an inspiration for subsequent generations of artists, establishing him as a pioneer in the field and ensuring that his legacy would endure through centuries of artistic scholarship. Today, reproductions of his masterpieces continue to captivate audiences worldwide, testifying to the enduring power of his vision—a testament to the transformative potential of observation and unwavering commitment to craftmanship.