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Snuffbox with genre scenes

Discover Jean Ducrollay’s exquisite 18th-century French goldwork! Master goldsmith known for Japanese lacquer & stunning snuffboxes. Explore his legacy at TopImpressionists.com.

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In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffboxes were considered highly fashionable accessories, with some merchants advertising new boxes with each change of season. The popularity of snuffboxes extended to all levels of society, and for those who could not afford gold, boxes were produced in less expensive materials such as silver, tortoiseshell, porcelain, or domestically produced lacquer.

作家の略歴

Giovanni Battista Gaulli: The Architect of Illusion

Giovanni Battista Gaulli, a name perhaps less familiar than some of his Baroque contemporaries, stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Italian art – specifically, as the master illusionist who transformed the ceiling spaces of the Santa Maria Magdalena church in Seville and profoundly influenced generations of artists. Born in Genoa in 1639, Gaulli’s life was marked by both artistic promise and personal tragedy, ultimately culminating in his death in Rome in 1709. His career unfolded against a backdrop of burgeoning artistic innovation, fueled by the legacy of Bernini and the evolving tastes of European courts. Gaulli's early training remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, though it’s believed he began his apprenticeship with Luciano Borzone in Genoa. This formative period exposed him to the vibrant artistic scene of the city, a hub for trade and cultural exchange. Crucially, however, it was his encounter with Gian Lorenzo Bernini that truly shaped his trajectory. Bernini, then at the height of his fame, recognized Gaulli’s potential and championed his talents, providing him with invaluable experience and access to the most advanced techniques of the era. This connection instilled in Gaulli a deep appreciation for dramatic composition, dynamic movement, and the power of illusion – qualities that would become hallmarks of his distinctive style. His time in Genoa also exposed him to influences from artists like Valerio Castello and Giuseppe Maria Crespi, absorbing their palettes and approaches before moving on to Rome. The pivotal moment in Gaulli’s career arrived with his appointment as *abaco* (chief decorator) at the Santa Maria Magdalena church in Seville. Commissioned by Philip V, the newly crowned King of Spain, this project presented a monumental challenge: to create an entirely illusionistic ceiling that would transport viewers into a fantastical realm. Gaulli embraced this opportunity with unparalleled ambition and technical skill. He meticulously planned every detail, employing complex mathematical calculations to ensure perfect perspective and spatial coherence. The result was a breathtaking spectacle – a vast, undulating landscape populated by mythological figures, classical ruins, and vibrant flora, all rendered in exquisite fresco paint. This achievement cemented his reputation as the foremost illusionist of his time, earning him the nickname “Baciccia” (or “Baciccio”) from Genoa, a term playfully referencing his tendency to create elaborate, almost theatrical effects. Gaulli’s work at Seville wasn't merely decorative; it was a profound exploration of space and perception. He masterfully manipulated light and shadow, creating an atmosphere of ethereal beauty and dramatic intensity. His use of color was particularly striking – rich, saturated hues that seemed to shimmer and glow with an inner radiance. The influence of Correggio is readily apparent in the way Gaulli employed *di sotto in su* (“from below looking up”) composition, a technique that prioritized the overall effect over meticulous detail. This approach, combined with his mastery of perspective and illusionistic painting, resulted in a ceiling that defied conventional notions of space and time. Beyond Seville, Gaulli continued to work prolifically throughout Italy, accepting commissions from wealthy patrons and religious institutions. He produced numerous portraits, often characterized by their elegance and psychological depth. His portraiture reflects an understanding of human character and emotion, capturing the subtle nuances of personality with remarkable sensitivity. He also contributed significantly to the decoration of various churches and palaces, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most versatile and accomplished artists of his generation. Despite his considerable success, Gaulli’s life was marked by personal hardship. His wife died in 1706, leaving him a widower with young children. He continued to work tirelessly, but the loss undoubtedly took a toll on his emotional well-being. He passed away in Rome in 1709, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and artistic brilliance. Giovanni Battista Gaulli’s contribution to art lies not only in his spectacular illusionistic ceiling paintings but also in his pioneering spirit and his unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. He remains an essential figure in understanding the evolution of Baroque painting and the enduring power of illusion.
jean ducrollay

jean ducrollay

1709 - 1787 , France

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque, Rococo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Meindert Hobbema
    • Jacob van Ruisdael
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Gian Lorenzo Bernini
    • Perino del Vaga
  • Date Of Birth: May 8, 1639
  • Date Of Death: April 2, 1709
  • Full Name: Giovanni Battista Gaulli
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Santa Maria Magdalena Frescoes
    • Basilica St Denis Frescoes
    • Portrait of Admirals
  • Place Of Birth: Genoa, Italy
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