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Francesco Squarcione (c. 1395 after 1468) was an Italian artist from Padua. His pupils included Andrea Mantegna (with whom he had many legal battles), Cosimo Tura and Carlo Crivelli. There are only two works signed by him: the Madonna and Child (now in Berlin) and the Lazara Altarpiece (now in Padua).

Virgin and Child (c. 1460), poplar wood, 82 x 70 cm, Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Virgin and Child (c. 1460), poplar wood, 82 x 70 cm, Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Biography


Squarcione, whose original vocation was tailoring, appears to have had a remarkable enthusiasm for ancient art, and a faculty for acting. Squarcione was interested in ancient Rome; he travelled in Italy, and perhaps Greece, collecting antique statues, reliefs, vases, and other works of art, forming a collection of such works, making drawings from them himself, and throwing open his stores for others to study from. Based on this collection, he undertook works on commission for which his pupils no less than himself were made available. As many as 137 painters and pictorial students passed through his school, established in 1431 and which became famous all over Italy.[1] Squarcione's favorite pupil was Mantegna. Squarcione taught Mantegna the Latin language and instructed him to study fragments of Roman sculpture.

Squarcione's Polyptych of Lazarus, originally in the Carmine church in Padua, is not on display in the Museo Civici di Padua at the former Eremitani monastery.

Pupils or followers of Squarcione include Francesco Verla, Pietro Calzetta, and Andrea Bellunello.


References


  1. "Padua". Oxford Art Online. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) 3 December 2016



На других языках


[de] Francesco Squarcione

Francesco Squarcione, auch Squarcione, Francesco di Giovanni (* um 1395 in Padua; † um 1468 ebenda oder 1474 in Venedig) war ein italienischer Maler der paduanischen Schule.[1]
- [en] Francesco Squarcione

[es] Francesco Squarcione

Francesco Squarcione (Padua, 1397-Padua, 1468) fue un pintor italiano del Quattrocento, comerciante de arte y formador de artistas activo durante el temprano renacimiento italiano.

[fr] Francesco Squarcione

Francesco Squarcione, né en 1394, 1395 ou 1397 à Padoue, et mort en 1468, 1470 ou 1474 à Padoue ou Venise, est un peintre italien de la Renaissance.

[it] Francesco Squarcione

Francesco Squarcione (Padova, 1397 – 1468) è stato un pittore e collezionista d'arte italiano. Fu maestro, tra gli altri, di Andrea Mantegna.

[ru] Скварчоне, Франческо

Франческо Скварчоне (итал.  Francesco Squarcione, 1397, Падуя — ок. 1470, Падуя)[6] — итальянский живописец эпохи Возрождения. Один из основателей падуанской школы живописи. Учитель Андреа Мантеньи.



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