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Andrea Carrera or Carreca (1590 – 3 February 1677) was an Italian Baroque painter mainly active in Sicily. He was born in Trapani and died in Palermo.

San Francis Seeking the Porzuncola Indulgence (around 1677)
San Francis Seeking the Porzuncola Indulgence (around 1677)

Life


He was the son of Andrea and Mattia di Vincenzo, making him nephew to the painters Vito and Giuseppe Carrera;.[1] He studied literature and philosophy in Trapani before studying civil and canon law in Catania. He studied under his uncle Vito and also attended the studios of Pietro Novelli in Palermo and Anthony van Dyck in Rome.[2] His panel paintings also show clear influence from Caravaggio, who was working in Palermo in 1609, whilst his art as a whole also shows borrowings from Venetian painting and Novelli.[1]

The majority of his works are in Trapani, the rest of western Sicily and Palermo – some from demolished churches are in the Museo Pepoli,[1] such as Jacob's Dream, Madonna and Child with St Anthony and Angels, Madonna of the Rosary and St Albert the Carmelite. In Trapani, the collegiata di San Pietro Apostolo and churches of Santa Maria del Soccorso (the "Badia Nuova") and San Domenico (Martyrdom of St Peter) house paintings by him. In 1672 he produced frescoes for a chapel in Palermo Cathedral, a chapel of the Casa Professa[3] and the chancel of San Giuseppe dei Teatini church in collaboration with Calandricci. In 1675 he also produced paintings for the Saint Gaetano chapel in Mazara del Vallo Cathedral.[1] He is buried in San Giuseppe dei Teatini in Palermo.


Works



Province of Agrigento



Province of Trapani



Province of Palermo



Destroyed or doubtful works





References


  1. "CARRERA, Andrea in "Dizionario Biografico"".
  2. (in Italian) Rocca, Pietro Maria (1884). Tre tele di Andrea Carrera in Alcamo In: Archivio storico siciliano Ser. Vol. 9. pp. 218–223.
  3. Di Ferro, Giuseppe Maria (1830). Biografia degli uomini illustri trapanesi (2 ed.). Trapani. p. 45.
  4. Castronovo, Giuseppe (1875). Palermo (ed.). Erice oggi Monte San Giuliano in Sicilia memorie storiche del p. m. ... Vol. 2. Tipografia di Bernardo Virzì-Puleo. p. 425.
  5. Serraino, Mario. "Trapani nella vita civile e religiosa". Trapani: 124–150. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. (in Italian) Power, Giovanna (1842). Napoli (ed.). Guida per la Sicilia opera di Giovanna Power. Stabilimento Poligrafico di Filippo Cirelli. p. 190. Archived from the original on 2017-07-28. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  7. Palermo, Gaspare (1816). Palermo (ed.). Guida istruttiva per potersi conoscere ... tutte le magnificenze ... della Città di Palermo. Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Reale Stamperia. p. 248.
  8. Palermo, Gaspare (1816). Palermo (ed.). Guida istruttiva per potersi conoscere ... tutte le magnificenze ... della Città di Palermo. Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Reale Stamperia. p. 112.

Bibliography (in Italian)





На других языках


[de] Andrea Carrera

Andrea Carrera (* 1590 in Trapani; † 1677 ebenda), fälschlicherweise auch Carreca, war ein italienischer Maler des Barock auf Sizilien.
- [en] Andrea Carrera

[it] Andrea Carrera

Andrea Carrera, o Carreca (Trapani, 1590 – Palermo, 3 febbraio 1677), è stato un pittore italiano del Barocco siciliano attivo soprattutto in Sicilia.



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