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Paolo Veneziano, also Veneziano Paolo or Paolo da Venezia (active by 1333, died after 1358) was a 14th-century painter from Venice, the "founder of the Venetian School" of painting, probably active between about 1321 and 1362.[1][2] He has been called 'the most important Venetian painter of the 14th century'.[3] His many signed and dated works, some in collaboration with his sons, range between 1333 and 1358.[4] He was regarded as the official painter of the Venetian Republic.[5]

Virgin Mary and Child, central panel of a polyptych, Louvre Museum, 1354.
Virgin Mary and Child, central panel of a polyptych, Louvre Museum, 1354.
Surviving Panels from the Pala Feriale or “weekday altarpiece”, for the famous metalwork and enamel Pala d'Oro of the St Mark's Basilica, 1345
Surviving Panels from the Pala Feriale or “weekday altarpiece”, for the famous metalwork and enamel Pala d'Oro of the St Mark's Basilica, 1345

He led the development in Venice of the elaborately-framed polyptych or "composite altarpiece" form, which became popular all over Italy during the 13th century, partly in response to liturgical changes (only reversed in the 20th century) which placed the priest celebrating mass on the same side of the altar as the congregation, so with his back to them for much of the time. This encouraged the creation of altarpieces behind and above the altar, as a visual devotional focus.[6] He is the oldest Venetian painter whose name is known, and the earliest to paint the new subject of the Coronation of the Virgin.[7]

His style is "still Byzantine", that is to say Italo-Byzantine, but increasingly influenced by the Gothic art developing north of the Alps, and personal elements. However, influence from Giotto is "almost entirely absent".[8]


Life


He was born to a family of artists. He operated a large workshop in which he worked together with his sons Marco, Luca, and Giovanni. He was the official painter of Andrea Dandolo, for whom he and his sons Luca and Giovanni painted the Pala Feriale or “weekday altarpiece”, for the famous metalwork and enamel Pala d'Oro of the St Mark's Basilica in Venice, which was only opened on Sundays and feast days. Unfortunately most of the many scenes of these painted covers, probably his most prestigious commission, are now lost.[9]

Paolo was in the past identified with the artist responsible for the works attributed to the Master of the Washington Coronation. There is no longer unanimity among art historians regarding this identification.[10]


Style


Paolo's style was indebted to Byzantine influences but also betrays a knowledge of contemporary painting in Rimini. His more advanced works show the influence of Gothic art. Through his art he was the founder of the Venetian school which would exert its influence throughout the 14th century and in particular on Lorenzo Veneziano,[2] apparently not a relation, but possibly a pupil.


Notes


  1. Steer, 15
  2. Paolo Veneziano in: Federico Zeri, with the assistance of Elizabeth E. Gardner, Italian paintings : a catalogue of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art : Venetian school, p. 47-48
  3. The Random House Library of Painting and Sculpture: Dictionary of artists and art terms David Piper, Random House, 1981 ISBN 0-394-52131-5
  4. Steer, 15
  5. Robert Gibbs. "Paolo Veneziano." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 23 Mar. 2016
  6. Steer, 15-18
  7. Venice: Mundus Alter
  8. Steer, 18-22
  9. Steer, 22; Venice: Mundus Alter; Rona Goffen, 'Excerpt from the 1995 Save Venice Journal'
  10. Hans M. Schmidt, et al. "Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 23 Mar. 2016

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На других языках


[de] Paolo Veneziano

Paolo Veneziano (* vor 1333; † nach 1358; auch Paolo da Venezia) war ein venezianischer Maler des ausgehenden Mittelalters.
- [en] Paolo Veneziano

[es] Paolo Veneziano

Paolo Veneziano o Paolo da Venezia (nacido antes de 1333, y muerto después de 1358, probablemente en 1362) fue un pintor medieval de Venecia. Nacido en una familia de artistas, trabajó junto con sus hijos Marco, Luca, y Giovanni. Fue el pintor oficial de Andrea Dándolo, para quien pintó la Pala Feriale. También es probable que tuviera de discípulo a Lorenzo Veneziano.

[fr] Paolo Veneziano

Paolo Veneziano ou Paolo da Venezia[1] (vers 1290-1358/1362[2]) est l'un des peintres vénitiens les plus influents du XIVe siècle et aussi le seul peintre de ce siècle qui peut être considéré comme le peintre officiel de la République de Venise.

[it] Paolo Veneziano

Paolo Veneziano (1300 circa – 1365 circa) è stato un pittore italiano della Repubblica di Venezia. È stato definito «il più importante pittore veneziano del XIV secolo»[1] e il precursore della pittura veneta, che ha inizio nel Trecento. Si inserì nel dialogo tra i movimenti pittorici dell'epoca realizzando un equilibrio unico fra i suggestivi temi bizantini della sua formazione e l'influenza di Giotto.

[ru] Паоло Венециано

Паоло Венециано (итал. Paolo Veneziano, работал между 1333 и 1358 годами) — средневековый живописец итало-критской школы, один из первых заметных венецианских художников, которого рассматривают в качестве одного из основателей венецианской школы живописи[1].



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