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Pietro da Cortona

Pietro da Cortona

    November 1, 1596   -   May 16, 1669
Baroque   •   Wikipedia: Pietro da Cortona

On November 1st 1596 Pietro da Cortona was born in a small town called "Cortona" in Tuscany. Together with his personal art teacher Andrea Commodi, he spent his youth in the Italian capital Rome, which served as a great inspiration for his works. The young Cortona particularly liked the paintings and sculptures of Annibale Carracci, who worked as a painter and engraver in Rome. Cortona's style was characterized by detailed objects and robes. Nevertheless, individual brushstrokes were often visible, which was very typical of Italian art at the time. Exceptional for the period, however, were the vividness of his paintings and the use of numerous color effects. Furthermore, his paintings are often covered with a myriad of different figures or scenes, which gives his works an impressive, majestic character.

One of his greatest works was the artistic design of the ceiling of the hall of Palazzo Barberini in Rome. The fresco, entitled "Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini's Power", was one of the main reasons for Cortona's great influence on the art scene of the time. When looking at the picture, one gets the impression that one is looking far into the sky. Cortona is one of the co-founders of the monumental ceiling fresco as well as one of the most important representatives of the Roman High Baroque.

Cortona was also a successful architect and master builder. Although he invested relatively little time in these professions compared to painting, his ideas were all the more innovative: for example, he designed the unique facade of the church "Santa Maria della Pace" in Rome. Unlike his predecessors, he saw far more than a flat surface in the façade and designed it and the church's forecourt in the style of the Roman Baroque. The interplay between elevations and depressions makes the façade appear lively and dynamic - a method similar to the one he already used for his wall and ceiling frescos. He also produced numerous anatomical drawings over a period of five years. For this purpose he participated as an observer in corpse openings and subsequently produced the corresponding works. The special thing about it: Cortona combined those anatomical drawings with elements of other styles. For example, he placed a woman whose abdomen had been cut open in front of classical antique columns.

Pietro da Cortona

    November 1, 1596   -   May 16, 1669
Baroque   •   Wikipedia: Pietro da Cortona Pietro da Cortona

On November 1st 1596 Pietro da Cortona was born in a small town called "Cortona" in Tuscany. Together with his personal art teacher Andrea Commodi, he spent his youth in the Italian capital Rome, which served as a great inspiration for his works. The young Cortona particularly liked the paintings and sculptures of Annibale Carracci, who worked as a painter and engraver in Rome. Cortona's style was characterized by detailed objects and robes. Nevertheless, individual brushstrokes were often visible, which was very typical of Italian art at the time. Exceptional for the period, however, were the vividness of his paintings and the use of numerous color effects. Furthermore, his paintings are often covered with a myriad of different figures or scenes, which gives his works an impressive, majestic character.

One of his greatest works was the artistic design of the ceiling of the hall of Palazzo Barberini in Rome. The fresco, entitled "Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini's Power", was one of the main reasons for Cortona's great influence on the art scene of the time. When looking at the picture, one gets the impression that one is looking far into the sky. Cortona is one of the co-founders of the monumental ceiling fresco as well as one of the most important representatives of the Roman High Baroque.

Cortona was also a successful architect and master builder. Although he invested relatively little time in these professions compared to painting, his ideas were all the more innovative: for example, he designed the unique facade of the church "Santa Maria della Pace" in Rome. Unlike his predecessors, he saw far more than a flat surface in the façade and designed it and the church's forecourt in the style of the Roman Baroque. The interplay between elevations and depressions makes the façade appear lively and dynamic - a method similar to the one he already used for his wall and ceiling frescos. He also produced numerous anatomical drawings over a period of five years. For this purpose he participated as an observer in corpse openings and subsequently produced the corresponding works. The special thing about it: Cortona combined those anatomical drawings with elements of other styles. For example, he placed a woman whose abdomen had been cut open in front of classical antique columns.

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Triumph of Divine Providence
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Assumption of the Virgin Fresco ...
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Head of an angel, looking down t...
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The glory of the Barberini: “The...
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CIncinnatus Summoned from the Fi...
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The Triumph of Divine Providence...
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Caesar giving Cleopatra the Thro...
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Allegory of Divine Providence an...
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The Sala di Apollo Hall of Apoll...
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Giovanni Battista Mercati
Heilige Viviane weigert aan de h...
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The Visitation of St Francis, 1641
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Cornelis Bloemaert (II)
Alexander de Grote neemt de stad...
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Allegory of the four ages, the B...
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Pope Paul V (1522-1621) with an ...
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Allegory of the four ages, the S...
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Charles Audran
Allegorie op de buitenlandse hee...
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Heilige Viviane weigert aan de h...
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Pietro Aquila
Slag bij Arbella (linker deel)
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The Sala di Apollo Hall of Apoll...
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The Alliance of Jacob and Laban
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The Abduction of the Sabines Pai...
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The vision of Saint Francis, 1640s
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Head study of a woman looking up...
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The young Cosimo I of Medici (Co...
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Antonio Balestra
Alexander with the body of Dariu...
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The Virgin appears to Saint Phil...
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The return of Agar Agar, the Egy...
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Claude Mellan
Personificatie van de Maan op ha...
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The Sala di Apollo Hall of Apoll...
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St Martina calling down Lightnin...
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Frontispiece of 'La Gallerie des...
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The Idolatry of Solomon, 1622-16...
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The Sala di Apollo Hall of Apoll...
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Female figure, Study for the Age...
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The Oath of Semiramis, c. 1623-2...
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Venus Appearing to Aeneas as a H...
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Cosimo I de Medici (Cosimo I de ...
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Ms Hunter 653 Plate XVI, Anatomi...
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The Golden Age
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The Sala di Apollo Hall of Apoll...
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Lot and His Daughters recto Sket...
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Antique sacrifice and the marria...
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Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Mari...
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Saint Cecilia, 1620-1625
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Cesar puts Cleopatre back on the...
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Death of Saint Mary of Egypt
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Rape of the Sabines
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Frieze from a Roman sarcophagus(?)
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Allegory of the four ages, the g...
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Flavia Domitilla (morte apres 95...
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Pope Eugenius IV (1383-1447) Con...
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Bacchanal, 1600s.
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Saint Constantias Vision before ...
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Study for Angels Sealing the For...
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Roman Naval Battle
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Saint Charles carrying the Holy ...
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Gérard Edelinck
Heilige Martina aan de voeten va...
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Laban Seeking his Idols (oil on ...
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Saint (Martina) Being Led to Her...
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Claude Mellan
Allegorie ter ere van het Colleg...
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Anthony Walker
Manius Curius Dentatus weigert d...
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Tancred and Erminia, c.1640-45
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Sketches for figure groups
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Romulus and Remus collected by F...
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Theodor Matham
Allegorische voorstelling: de te...
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Allegorie ter ere van het Colleg...
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Return of Hagar - Pietro da Cort...
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