art.wikisort.org - ArtistBartolomeo Manfredi (baptised 25 August 1582 – 12 December 1622) was an Italian painter, a leading member of the Caravaggisti (followers of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) of the early 17th century.
Italian painter (1582–1622)
Bartolomeo Manfredi |
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 Tavern Scene with a Lute Player by Bartolomeo Manfredi |
Born | August 25, 1582 |
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Died | December 12, 1622(1622-12-12) (aged 40) |
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Nationality | Italian |
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Life
Manfredi was born in Ostiano, near Cremona. He may have been a pupil of Caravaggio in Rome: at his famous libel trial in 1603 Caravaggio mentioned that a certain Bartolomeo Cristofori, accused of distributing scurrilous poems attacking Caravaggio's detested rival Baglione, had been a servant of his. Certainly the Bartolomeo Manfredi known to art history was a close follower of Caravaggio's innovatory style, with its enhanced chiaroscuro and insistence on naturalism, with a gift for story-telling through expression and body-language.
Caravaggio in his brief career — gaining fame in 1600, exiled from Rome in 1606, and dead by 1610 — had a profound effect on the younger generation of artists, particularly in Rome and Naples. And of these Caravaggisti (followers of Caravaggio), Manfredi seems in turn to have been the most influential in transmitting the master's legacy to the next generation, particularly with painters from France and the Netherlands who came to Italy. No documented, signed works by Manfredi survive, and several of the forty or so works now attributed to him were formerly believed to be by Caravaggio. The steady disentangling of Caravaggio from Manfredi has made clear that it was Manfredi, rather than his master, who was primarily responsible for popularising low-life genre painting among the second generation of Caravaggisti.
Manfredi was a successful artist, able to keep his own servant before he was thirty years old, "a man of distinguished appearance and fine behaviour" according to the biographer Giulio Mancini, although seldom sociable. He built his career around easel paintings for private clients, and never pursued the public commissions upon which wider reputations were built, but his works were widely collected in the 17th century and he was considered Caravaggio's equal or even superior. His Mars Chastising Cupid offers a tantalising hint at a lost Caravaggio: the master promised a painting on this theme to Mancini, but another of Caravaggio's patrons, Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, had taken it, and Mancini therefore commissioned Manfredi to paint another for him, which Mancini considered Manfredi's best work.
Manfredi died in Rome in 1622. Gerard Seghers (or Segers; 1589–1651) was one of his pupils.[1][2]
Gallery
Mars Chastising Cupid,
Art Institute of Chicago. Once attributed to Caravaggio, a typical Caravaggesque painting of the type popularised by Manfredi
Cain Kills Abel, oil painting by Bartolomeo Manfredi, c. 1600, Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna)
Apollo and Marsyas, oil painting by Bartolomeo Manfredi, 1616-1620,
Saint Louis Art Museum
Soldier with the head of St. John the Baptist.
[3] Prado Museum, Madrid
St. John the Baptist. Copy after Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden
Midas Washing at the Source of the Pactolus c.1617-19
Metropolitan Museum of Art
References
Further reading
- Peter Robb, "M" (1998) ISBN 0-312-27474-2 ISBN 0-7475-4858-7
- Helen Langdon, "Caravaggio: A Life" (1998) ISBN 0-374-11894-9
- Farquhar, Maria (1855). R.N. Wornum (ed.). Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters, by a lady. Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London. p. 94.
- Gash, John (March 2016). "Bartolomeo Manfredi's St John the Baptist and its Mezzotint". Print Quarterly. XXXIII (1): 11–18.
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На других языках
[de] Bartolomeo Manfredi
Bartolomeo Manfredi (* 1582 in Ostiano oder Mantua; † 12. Dezember 1622 in Rom) war ein italienischer Maler des Manierismus und Frühbarock.
- [en] Bartolomeo Manfredi
[es] Bartolomeo Manfredi
Bartolomeo Manfredi (Ostiano, bautizado el 25 de agosto de 1582–Roma, 12 de diciembre de 1622) fue un pintor italiano, miembro destacado de los caravaggistas (seguidores de Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) de principios del siglo XVII.
[fr] Bartolomeo Manfredi
Bartolomeo Manfredi (baptisé le 25 août 1582 à Ostiano, dans la province de Crémone en Lombardie – mort le 12 décembre 1622 à Rome) est un peintre italien du XVIIe siècle, l'un des grands disciples (ou prétendu tel) de Caravage.
[it] Bartolomeo Manfredi
Bartolomeo Manfredi (Ostiano, agosto 1582 – Roma, 12 dicembre 1622) è stato un pittore italiano, tra i maggiori esponenti del caravaggismo romano.
[ru] Манфреди, Бартоломео
Бартоломе́о Манфреди (итал. Manfredi; около 1580 — 12 декабря 1622) — итальянский живописец. Родом из Мантуи. Один из крупнейших караваджистов. Излюбленные сюжеты его жанровых картин — быт солдат, карточных игроков, сцены с гуляками в тавернах. Оказал значительное влияние на французских, немецких караваджистов, художников Утрехтской школы. Джулио Манчини считал лучшей работой Манфреди картину «Марс, карающий Амура». Работа была выполнена по заказу Манчини.
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