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Angel

Admire this serene 'Angel' sculpture by Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644-1725), a classical Baroque masterpiece. Hand-painted reproduction of an antique work, evoking contemplation & timeless beauty.

Italian Baroque sculptor Giuseppe Mazzuoli (1644-1725) created monumental works for Rome & Malta. Known for Bernini-influenced style, including St Philip & altar designs.

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Met de hand geschilderd in olieverf op canvas in uw gewenste maat en lijst, op bestelling gemaakt door onze kunstenaars. (Bestel print Bestel printKoop afbeelding Koop afbeelding)

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Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm niet de werkelijke uitsnede of uitbreiding weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
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Voorbeelden van aanpassingen: Vervang het gezicht met een eigen foto; Voeg een huisdier toe (bijv. vervang de kat door een hond); Verwerk een verborgen boodschap in de achtergrond; Wijzig het landschap of andere elementen in de achtergrond.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar

Bernardo Strozzi: A Venetian Baroque Visionary

Born in Genoa around 1581 and tragically dying in Venice in 1644, Bernardo Strozzi remains a captivating figure within the history of Italian Baroque art. Initially trained under the guidance of Cesare Corte and later mentored by Pietro Sorri – a pivotal influence who steered him away from the rigid formality of Luca Cambiaso’s late Mannerism towards a more naturalistic approach – Strozzi quickly established himself as a painter of considerable skill and ambition. His early life was marked by a shift from Genoa to Venice, a move that profoundly shaped his artistic trajectory and ultimately cemented his legacy as a key contributor to the Venetian school.

Strozzi’s career unfolded across two distinct yet interconnected periods. The first, centered in Genoa, saw him producing works characterized by a rich palette, dramatic lighting, and a dynamic sense of movement – hallmarks of the burgeoning Baroque style. He tackled a diverse range of subjects: history paintings depicting grand narratives, allegorical scenes brimming with symbolism, intimate genre paintings capturing everyday life, and striking portraits that revealed both physical likeness and psychological depth. His patrons included powerful families like the Doria and Centurione, securing him commissions for lavish mural decorations within their opulent residences.

However, it was his time in Venice – beginning around 1630 – that truly defined Strozzi’s artistic identity. Here, he embraced the Venetian tradition with an unparalleled fervor, absorbing and transforming its distinctive qualities into a uniquely personal style. He became deeply influenced by Rubens' expressive colorism and dramatic compositions, yet infused his work with a distinctly Venetian sensibility—a heightened sensuality, a focus on light and shadow, and a profound understanding of human emotion. His paintings during this period are renowned for their luminous quality, their vibrant colors, and the palpable sense of drama they convey. He became known as “Il Cappuccino” (the Capuchin) due to his monastic vows, and “Il Prete Genovese” (the Genoese Priest), reflecting his dual roles as a painter and a religious figure.

The Influence of Sorri and the Transition to Venetian Style

Pietro Sorri’s mentorship proved transformative for Strozzi. Sorri, a Sienese artist who brought a fresh perspective to Genoa, encouraged Strozzi to move beyond the artificial elegance of earlier Mannerist styles towards a more direct engagement with nature and human experience. This shift is evident in Strozzi's later works, which demonstrate a greater sensitivity to light, form, and color – qualities that would become central to his Venetian style.

Sorri’s influence extended beyond mere technique; he instilled in Strozzi a deep appreciation for the expressive potential of painting. Strozzi embraced Sorri's emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of emotion and drama, translating these insights into powerful visual narratives. This focus on emotional intensity is particularly evident in his religious paintings, where figures are rendered with an almost palpable sense of urgency and spiritual fervor.

The transition from Genoa to Venice was not merely a geographical shift; it represented a fundamental change in artistic perspective. Venice, at the time, was experiencing a vibrant cultural renaissance, fueled by trade, diplomacy, and a flourishing artistic community. Strozzi quickly immersed himself in this environment, absorbing the techniques and sensibilities of his Venetian colleagues – including Tintoretto and Veronese – while simultaneously forging his own distinctive voice.

A Master of Composition and Color

Strozzi’s paintings are characterized by a masterful command of composition and color. He employed dynamic diagonals to create a sense of movement and drama, drawing the viewer's eye through the scene and engaging them emotionally. His use of light is particularly striking – he skillfully manipulated shadows and highlights to create a three-dimensional effect, imbuing his figures with a remarkable sense of volume and presence.

Strozzi’s palette was exceptionally rich and vibrant, reflecting the influence of Rubens and other Baroque masters. He employed a wide range of colors—deep reds, intense blues, luminous yellows—to create a dazzling visual effect. However, he never sacrificed clarity or harmony; his color choices were always carefully considered and meticulously executed.

Furthermore, Strozzi’s brushwork was remarkably expressive – loose, energetic strokes that conveyed both spontaneity and control. He avoided the smooth, polished surfaces favored by some of his contemporaries, opting instead for a more tactile and immediate approach to painting. This technique contributed significantly to the sense of drama and immediacy that characterizes his work.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Bernardo Strozzi’s influence on Venetian painting was profound and enduring. He is considered one of the key figures in the development of the Baroque style in Venice, alongside Titian and Veronese. His innovative approach to composition, color, and light helped to shape the direction of Venetian art for decades to come.

Despite his relatively short career – he died prematurely at the age of 61 – Strozzi left behind a substantial body of work that continues to captivate viewers today. His paintings are prized for their emotional intensity, their technical brilliance, and their enduring beauty. His legacy as a pioneering Venetian artist is firmly established, and his works remain an important testament to the power and vitality of Baroque art.

Strozzi’s work has been studied extensively by scholars, and his paintings are housed in major museums around the world, including the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice and the National Gallery in London. His contributions to the history of art continue to be celebrated and appreciated for generations to come.

giuseppe mazzuoli

giuseppe mazzuoli

1644 - 1725 , Italy

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Venetian painting']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Cesare Corte
    • Pietro Sorri
  • Date Of Death: 1644
  • Full Name: Bernardo Strozzi
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew
    • The Descent from the Cross
    • Portrait of a Man
  • Place Of Birth: Genoa, Italy
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