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Giacomo Serpotta (10 March 1656 – 27 February 1732) was an Italian sculptor, active in a Rococo style and mainly working in stucco.

Gesso Charity, Oratorio di San Lorenzo, Palermo
Gesso Charity, Oratorio di San Lorenzo, Palermo

Biography


Serpotta was born and died in Palermo; and may have never left Sicily. His skill and facility with stucco sculpture appears to have arisen without mentorship or direct exposures to the mainstream of Italian Baroque. Rudolf Wittkower describes him as an aberrancy in an otherwise provincial scene, a "meteor in the Sicilian sky".

In 1677, along with Procopio de Ferrari, he decorated the small church of the Madonna dell’Itria in Monreale. His first independent work appears to be in 1682 in connection with an equestrian statue cast of Charles II of Spain and Sicily, which was cast in bronze by Gaspare Romano.

The Serpotta family, including his brother Giuseppe (1653–1719) and his son Procopio (1679–1755), was immensely prolific in Palermo, decorating churches and oratories. In style, he has a florid elegance that often recalls Antonio Raggi, a slightly older artist who was adept at stucco decoration and active in Rome.

For example, decorating the Oratory of San Lorenzo (1690/98–1706) with such a profusion of statuary, teeming with putti, that the walls appear to quiver with the movement of a crowd. He completed work also for the Oratory of Santa Cita;[1] the Oratory of Rosario di San Domenico (1710–17); the Oratory of San Mercurio; the Oratory of Santa Caterina, adjacent to the church of the Olivella; and the chapel for the Ospedale di Palermo. His work at the oratory of the Compagna della Carità di San Bartolomeo degli Incurabili in Palermo has been lost.

Santa Cita oratory, note the dioramas in the lower register and proliferation of figures and cherubs above
Santa Cita oratory, note the dioramas in the lower register and proliferation of figures and cherubs above
Center diorama depicting (presumably) St Dominic pleading to the Virgin to aid the Christians at the Battle of Lepanto
Center diorama depicting (presumably) St Dominic pleading to the Virgin to aid the Christians at the Battle of Lepanto

His stucco work for the oratories follows a general formula, but each elaboration is its individual tour de force. Two of the oratories are dedicated to the rosary, and the wall is divided into a series of tableaux or dioramas, each matching a Mystery of the Rosary, above these are allegorical figures or a fecundity of cherubs in playful frolic. The tableux develops a program of prayer images, like a via crucis for contemplative prayer. The Santa Cita oratory is remarkable for its dioramas, coupled with almost genre like figures calling our attention from the moldings on which they perch. Between the doors entering the oratory is a remarkably detailed depiction of a naval battle, referencing the Battle of Lepanto. In the frames above and below are a trophy of arms, including helmets and body armor, and a Hapsburg eagle spreads its wings.

He also decorated the Archbishop's Palace in Santa Chiara; the Badia Nuova; and the Saints Cosmas and Damian's Church in Alcamo.

Five Oratories in Palermo decorated by Serpotta
Santa Cita
San Lorenzo
San Domenico
Santa Caterina
San Mercurio
38°07′15″N 13°21′47″E
38°07′00.07″N 13°21′59.15″E
38°07′10.52″N 13°21′50.16″E
38.12037°N 13.36044°E / 38.12037; 13.36044
38.10978°N 13.35398°E / 38.10978; 13.35398



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[de] Giacomo Serpotta

Giacomo Serpotta (* 10. März 1656 in Palermo; † 26. Februar 1732 in Palermo) war ein italienischer Bildhauer und Stuckateur des Barocks. Er war das wichtigste Mitglied der Bildhauerfamilie Serpotta in Palermo. Mit seinem Bruder Giuseppe (* 1653; † 1719) und dem Sohn Procopio (* 1679; † 1755) arbeitete er häufig zusammen.
- [en] Giacomo Serpotta

[es] Giacomo Serpotta

Giacomo Serpotta (Palermo, 10 de marzo 1656 - Palermo, 27 de febrero 1732) fue un escultor y decorador italiano.

[fr] Giacomo Serpotta

Giacomo Serpotta, né le 10 mars 1656 à Palerme et mort dans la même ville le 27 février 1732[1], est un sculpteur italien typique du baroque sicilien et du rococo, dont le style se caractérise par le travail du stuc. On lui doit l'invention de la technique de l'allustratura, à base d'hydroxyde de calcium, qui donne un fini lumineux et translucide.

[it] Giacomo Serpotta

Giacomo Serpotta (Palermo, 10 marzo 1656 – Palermo, 27 febbraio 1732) è stato uno scultore e stuccatore italiano.



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