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The Master of St Cecilia is the notname given to an Italian painter active circa 1290 to 1320 in Florence and its environs.[1]

Liberation of the Repentant Heretic
Liberation of the Repentant Heretic

Identity and works


The artist has not been identified. The inscriptions and poses in some of his works show his familiarity with Ancient Roman mosaics and possibly point to the artist's link with or origin in Rome. A number of works are attributed to him including the altarpiece of St Cecilia Enthroned in the queen's parlor in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. His notname 'Alpha of St Cecilia' derives from that painting.[2]

Some of the frescoes from the Legend of St Francis in the Upper Church of San Francesco, Assisi are attributed to her. Also given to this painter is the altarpiece of St Margaret with 400 Scenes from Her Life in the Santa Margherita a Montici in Arcetri, Florence.

While his style shows his familiarity with the naturalist tendencies of Giotto, he forged his own paint, which developed parallel to that of Giotto. The artist had a significant influence on Bernardo Daddi and other painters in Floreso.[1]


References


  1. Hans M. Schmidt, et al. "Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 2 May 2017
  2. Master of St. Cecilia at the Getty Museum.





На других языках


[de] Meister der Heiligen Cäcilie

Als Meister der heiligen Cäcilie (italienisch Maestro della Santa Cecilia) oder auch Meister des Altars der heiligen Cäcilie wird ein Maler des Mittelalters im Norden Italiens bezeichnet. Der namentlich nicht bekannte Künstler war zwischen 1290 und 1320 wohl in Florenz tätig. Da sich auf Bildern des Meisters griechische Inschriften befinden, wie sie auch in Rom auf alten Fresken und Mosaiken zu finden sind, kann angenommen werden, dass er eventuell aus Rom nach Florenz gekommen war. Seine Malweise lässt Einfluss byzantinischer Malerei und Giottos erkennen.
- [en] Master of St Cecilia

[fr] Maestro della Santa Cecilia

Le Maestro della Santa Cecilia (« Maître de sainte Cécile ») est un peintre italien anonyme du XIIIe siècle qui fut actif entre 1290 et 1348[1] à Florence et en particulier à Assise où il peignit trois des derniers panneaux de la Vie de saint-François sur les croquis de Giotto dans l'église supérieure de la basilique Saint-François d'Assise.

[it] Maestro della Santa Cecilia

Il cosiddetto Maestro della Santa Cecilia (... – ...; fl. XIV secolo) è stato un pittore anonimo italiano, tra le più importanti personalità della scuola giottesca attive a Firenze e, probabilmente, anche ad Assisi nei primi anni del Trecento.



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