art.wikisort.org - Artist

Search / Calendar

Friar Juan Andrés Ricci de Guevara, known as Friar Juan Rizi (1600, Madrid - 29 November 1681, Monte Cassino) was a Spanish Benedictine monk, painter, and architect, in the Baroque style. He also wrote works on theology and geometry and may have been nominated to become a bishop.

The Virgin of Montserrat with a Monk
The Virgin of Montserrat with a Monk

Life and works


He was the son of the Italian painter, Antonio Ricci, who had come to Spain to work on decorations for El Escorial. His brother, Francisco Rizi, was also a painter. He appears to have begun his apprenticeship with his father, but he is known to have attended the workshops of Juan Bautista Maíno as well.

In 1627, he joined the Benedictine Order and took up residence at Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey and apparently studied law at the University of Salamanca. He was expelled from the Abbey in 1640, due to his strong advocacy of Castilian nationalism during the Reapers' War. Later, he was removed from the court of Prince Balthasar Charles, where he was employed as a drawing teacher, for opposing the appointment of a new Abbott made by King Philip IV.

After leaving the court, most of his work was done for the various monasteries where he lived: Irache, Santo Domingo de Silos, and San Millán de la Cogolla, among others. Most of those he painted at Montserrat were lost in a fire during the Peninsular War. In 1662, he moved to Rome and, in 1670, became a resident of Monte Cassino, where he died.


Sources




Media related to Juan Rizi at Wikimedia Commons



На других языках


[de] Juan Andrés Ricci

Juan Andrés Ricci de Guevara, bekannt als Bruder Juan Rizi (* 1600 in Madrid; † 1681 in Montecassino), war ein spanischer Benediktinermönch, Maler, Architekt und Verfasser von Abhandlungen. Sein Stil, der in den ersten Jahrzehnten des 17. Jahrhunderts ausgebildet wurde, ist typisch für den naturalistischen Tenebrismus.
- [en] Juan Rizi

[es] Juan Andrés Ricci

Fray Juan Andrés Ricci de Guevara, conocido como fray Juan Rizi[1] (Madrid, 1600-Montecassino, 1681), fue un monje benedictino, pintor, arquitecto y tratadista barroco español. Formado en las primeras décadas del siglo XVII, su estilo es el propio del tenebrismo naturalista. Su pintura, que evolucionará poco con el paso del tiempo, se distingue por la intensidad de sus claroscuros, trabajados con pincelada ligera, y por la gama de colores oscuros con predominio de los pardos y del negro —color del hábito benedictino— solo ocasionalmente realzados por los rojos, mal conservados estos debido, según Antonio Ponz, a su costumbre de dejar los cuadros «de primera mano». Como pintor erudito y con formación teológica, Rizi se mantuvo siempre atento a los mensajes teológicos y conceptuales de los contenidos de su pintura, lo que le llevaría a inventar o adoptar fórmulas iconográficas nuevas o poco usadas, en especial tratando de destacar el papel de María como mediadora.

[fr] Juan Andres Ricci

Juan Andres Ricci, ou Fray Juan Rizi, est un peintre espagnol de la période baroque, né à Madrid en 1600 et mort à Monte Cassino en Italie en 1681.

[ru] Риси де Гевара, Хуан Андрес

Хуан Андрес Риси де Гевара (англ. Juan Andrés Rizi de Guevara; 1600, Мадрид — 1681, Монте-Кассино) — испанский художник Золотого века Испании, теоретик искусства.



Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.

Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.

2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии