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Luca Penni (c.1500/1504–1556) was an Italian painter of the 16th century best known for his work in France as part of the First School of Fontainebleau. He was nicknamed Le Romain (the Roman).

Augustus and the Sibyl from Tibur
Augustus and the Sibyl from Tibur

Life


Penni was born in Florence. He and his painter brothers Gianfrancesco and Bartolommeo were born into a family of weavers. He seems to have trained under Raphael in Florence and Rome. In the late 1520s, Penni worked with his brother-in-law Perino del Vaga in Genoa, settling into his own style before his stay at Fontainebleau.[1]

The Deposition
The Deposition

Luca Penni, Rosso Fiorentino and Francesco Primaticcio were summoned by Francis I of France to France. They gave his Palace of Fontainebleau a daring, delicate and sophisticated Italian Renaissance style.[2] Penni formed part of Primaticcio's team decorating the pavillon des Poêles and the galerie d’Ulysse and also drew cartoons for tapestries – he is cited in French royal accounts between 1537 and 1540 as one of the French court's top artists.

Meanwhile Gianfrancesco stayed in Rome and became a leading assistant to Raphael, while Bartolommeo moved to work on Nonsuch Palace for Henry VIII of England, and stayed as one of the foreign artists of the Tudor court.

In about 1546 Luca may have left France in the company of Léon Davent, as a number of Davent's prints dated 1546 or 1547 are based on designs by Penni, and printed on paper from Germany (as it then was). Davent made many etchings of designs by Penni, through the 1540s and early 1550s.[3]

After Francis's death, in 1547, Penni moved to rue de la Cerisaie in Paris and continued working with printmakers, continuing his Fontainebleau style in works for new aristocratic and middle-class clients.[2] He also publicised his style via engravings of his secular, religious and mythological works by Jean Mignon and Léon Davent – René Boyvin also engraved Penni's oil portrait of Henry II of France, though Penni's original painting for The Resurrection of Lazarus (engraved by Nicolas Houël in 1555) is now lost. Penni died in Paris.


Work


The Judgment of Otto
The Judgment of Otto

Penni's work has its roots in the legacy of Raphael and the esthetic of Fontainebleau. While his compositions often found their origins in Raphael's work, the lines are pure and simple. This was a legacy of the years he spent in Fontainebleau executing projects alongside Rosso and Primaticcio. The evolution of his style paradoxically made him the inventor of French classicism derived from Italian mannerism.[4]


Selected works


Socrates and Xanthippe
Socrates and Xanthippe

Bibliography



References


  1. Luca Penni at the Getty Museum
  2. Dominique Cordellier, "Luca Penni, disciple de Raphaël et maître de Fontainebleau", in Grande Galerie – Le Journal du Louvre , Sept/Oct/Dec 2012, no 21.
  3. Jacobson, 469
  4. Exhibition: Luca Penni, A Disciple of Raphael in Fontainebleau at the Louvre
  5. Grande Galerie – Le Journal du Louvre , Sept/Oct/Dec 2012, no 21
  6. Katarzyna Kasia, "Taking Xanthippe’s Side", in The Magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 1/65/20.



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[de] Luca Penni

Luca Penni (* um 1500 in Florenz; † nach dem 21. September 1556 in Paris) war ein italienischer Maler und Zeichner. Er wurde auch als Romanus bezeichnet.
- [en] Luca Penni

[fr] Luca Penni

Luca Penni (Florence, v. 1500/1504 - Paris, 1556) est un peintre italien de la Renaissance (XVIe siècle), florentin, surnommé Le Romain par les autres artistes de l'école de Fontainebleau qu'il fréquenta en France et où il mourut.

[it] Luca Penni

Luca Penni (Firenze, tra il 1500 ed il 1504 – Parigi, 1556/1557) è stato un pittore italiano soprannominato Romanus, a scapito della sua origine fiorentina, probabilmente tramite il fratello Giovan Francesco.

[ru] Пенни, Лука

Лука Пенни (итал. Luca Penni ок. 1500, Флоренция — около 1556, Париж), прозванный Романо (il Romano — Римлянин) — итальянский рисовальщик, живописец и гравёр, мастер офорта, ученик и помощник Рафаэля Санти, младший брат другого «рафаэлеска» — Джанфранческо (Джованни) Пенни. Наиболее известен своими работами во Франции, в Фонтенбло[6].



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