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Giacomo Antonio Melchiorre Ceruti (October 13, 1698 August 28, 1767) was an Italian late Baroque painter, active in Northern Italy in Milan, Brescia, and Venice. He acquired the nickname Pitocchetto (the little beggar) for his many paintings of peasants dressed in rags.

Giacomo Ceruti
Self-portrait, exhibit of the Pinacoteca di Brera
Born
Giacomo Antonio Melchiorre Ceruti

(1698-10-13)13 October 1698
Milan
Died28 August 1767(1767-08-28) (aged 68)
NationalityItalian
EducationCarlo Ceresa
Known forPainting
MovementBaroque Genre

He was born in Milan, but worked primarily in Brescia. He may have been influenced early by Antonio Cifrondi and/or Giacomo Todesco (Todeschini), and received training from Carlo Ceresa. While he also painted still-life paintings and religious scenes, Ceruti is best known for his genre paintings, especially of beggars and the poor, whom he painted realistically and endowed with unusual dignity and individuality.

Ceruti gave particular attention to this subject matter during the period 1725 to 1740, and about 50 of his genre paintings from these years survive.[1] Mira Pajes Merriman, in her essay titled Comedy, Reality, and the Development of Genre Painting in Italy, observes that "Generally his figures do almost nothing—after all, they have nothing to do."[2] She describes his paintings as confronting us with

the detritus of the community; the displaced and homeless poor; the old and the young with their ubiquitous spindles, eloquent signs of their situationless poverty and unwanted labor; orphans in their orderly, joyless asylums plying their unpaid toil; urchins of the streets eking out small coins as porters, and sating them in gambling; the diseased, palsied, and deformed; lonely vagabonds; even a stranger from Africa—and all in tatters and filthy rags, almost all with eyes that address us directly...[2]

A Woman with a Dog, 1740s, oil on canvas, 96.5 x 72.3 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
A Woman with a Dog, 1740s, oil on canvas, 96.5 x 72.3 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

A characteristic painting is his Woman with a Dog which portrays a rather plain subject sympathetically and without idealization. Like most of his figures, she appears before an undifferentiated dark background; when Ceruti attempted to represent deep space, the results were frequently awkward. His landscape backgrounds resemble stage flats and are often copied from print sources, such as the engravings of Jacques Callot. The realism Ceruti brought to his genre paintings also distinguishes his portraits and still lifes, while it is less apparent in his somewhat conventional decorative paintings for churches, including frescoes for the Basilica Santa Maria Assunta of Gandino and an altarpiece for Santa Lucia in Padua. This limitation is not unique to Ceruti; the Brescian painter from the late 16th century, Giovanni Battista Moroni, was similarly known for expressive portraits, and drab religious paintings.




Notes


  1. Spike, 1986, pp. 66.
  2. Spike, 1986, pp. 66-67.

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[de] Giacomo Ceruti

Giacomo Antonio Melchiorre Ceruti (* 13. Oktober 1698 in Mailand; † 28. August 1767 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler des Spätbarock. Er ist auch bekannt als Pitocchetto (kleiner Bettler) wegen seiner zahlreichen Bilder von armen Menschen aus dem Volk, Bettlern und Bauern.
- [en] Giacomo Ceruti

[fr] Giacomo Ceruti

Giacomo Antonio Melchiorre Ceruti, dit aussi Pitocchetto, né le 13 octobre 1698 à Milan (ou à Brescia)[1] en Lombardie et mort le 28 août 1767 à Milan, est un peintre italien.

[it] Giacomo Ceruti

Giacomo Antonio Melchiorre Ceruti, detto il Pitocchetto (Milano, 13 ottobre 1698 – Milano, 28 agosto 1767), è stato un pittore italiano, annoverato tra i più importanti esponenti del Settecento italiano.

[ru] Черути, Джакомо

Джакомо Черути (итал. Giacomo Ceruti, 1698—1767) — итальянский художник. Известен также как Якобус Черути Брешский (Jacobus Ceruti Brixsebsis) — этим именем он подписывал некоторые свои работы. Он был прозван Питоккетто (итал. Il Pitocchetto), то есть «маленький нищий», потому что в своем творчестве часто обращался к реальным сюжетам, писал людей из народа.



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