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Francesco Primaticcio (April 30, 1504 1570) was an Italian Mannerist painter, architect and sculptor who spent most of his career in France.

1648 woodcut portrait of Francesco Primaticcio
1648 woodcut portrait of Francesco Primaticcio
Odysseus and Penelope, 1563
Odysseus and Penelope, 1563

Biography


Born in Bologna, he trained under Giulio Romano in Mantua and became a pupil of Innocenzo da Imola, executing decorations at the Palazzo Te before securing a position in the court of Francis I of France in 1532.

Holy Family with St Elizabeth and John the Baptist, now in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia.
Holy Family with St Elizabeth and John the Baptist, now in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia.

Together with Rosso Fiorentino he was one of the leading artists to work at the Chateau Fontainebleau (where he is grouped with the so-called "First School of Fontainebleau") spending much of his life there. Following Rosso's death in 1540, Primaticcio took control of the artistic direction at Fontainebleau, furnishing the painters and stuccators of his team, such as Nicolò dell'Abate, with designs. He made cartoons for tapestry-weavers and, like all 16th-century court artists, was called upon to design elaborate ephemeral decorations for masques and fêtes, which survive only in preparatory drawings and, sometimes, engravings. Francis I trusted his eye and sent him back to Italy on buying trips in 1540 and again in 1545.

In Rome, part of Primaticcio's commission was to take casts of the best Roman sculptures in the papal collections, some of which were cast in bronze to decorate the parterres at Fontainebleau.[1]

Primaticcio retained his position as court painter to Francis' heirs, Henry II and Francis II. His masterpiece, the Salle d'Hercule at Fontainebleau, occupied him and his team from the 1530s to 1559.

Primaticcio's crowded Mannerist compositions and his long-legged canon of beauty influenced French art for the rest of the century.

Primaticcio turned to architecture towards the end of his life, his greatest work being the Valois Chapel at the Abbey of Saint-Denis, although this was not completed until after his death and was destroyed in 1719.




Notes


  1. The project, which brought a first virtual confrontation with Roman sculpture to French patrons and artists, is surveyed in detail by S. Pressouyre, "Les fontes de Primatice à Fontainebleau", Bulletin monumental 127 (1969), pp. 223-38. See also Thomas Clouet, "Fontainebleau de 1541 à 1547. Pour une relecture des Comptes des Bâtiments du roi", Bulletin monumental 170 (2012), pp. 195-234, in which article a precise chronology of the casting of these famous bronzes is established (english summary). The precious moulds, at the instigation of Leone Leoni were sent to the Habsburg court in the Spanish Netherland in 1550 and, after serving to make a set of stucco casts for Charles V's daughter Mary of Hungary, Queen-governess of the Netherlands at Binche (where they were destroyed by Henry II's troops in 1554) they were probably forwarded to Leoni in Milan (Bruce Boucher, "Leone Leoni and Primaticcio's Moulds of Antique Sculpture", The Burlington Magazine 123 No. 934 (January 1981), pp. 23-26).

References


The Oxford Dictionary of Art, ISBN 0-19-280022-1




На других языках


[de] Francesco Primaticcio

Francesco Primaticcio (* 30. April 1504 in Bologna; † 1570 in Paris) war ein italienischer Maler, Bildhauer und Architekt des Manierismus und ein Mitbegründer der Schule von Fontainebleau.
- [en] Francesco Primaticcio

[es] Francesco Primaticcio

Francesco Primaticcio (Bolonia, 30 de abril de 1504 – Fontainebleau, 1570) fue un pintor, arquitecto y escultor manierista italiano, que pasó la mayor parte de su carrera en Francia. Se le llamó il Bologna y también, il Primaticcio.

[fr] Le Primatice

Francesco Primaticcio, dit le Primatice (né en 1503 Bologne, alors dans les États pontificaux et mort à Paris en 1570) est un peintre, architecte et sculpteur italien de la Renaissance tardive.

[it] Francesco Primaticcio

Francesco Primaticcio, detto il Bologna (Bologna, 30 aprile 1504 – Parigi, 1570), è stato un pittore, architetto e decoratore italiano.

[ru] Приматиччо, Франческо

Франче́ско Примати́ччо (итал. Francesco Primaticcio, по прозвищу Болонец, итал. il Bologna; 30 апреля 1504, Болонья — 1570, Париж) — итальянский живописец, скульптор-декоратор и архитектор эпохи французского Ренессанса и маньеризма школы Фонтенбло[2].



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