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Andrea Solari

Andrea Solari (also Solario) (1460–1524) was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Milanese school. He was initially named Andre del Gobbo, but more confusingly as Andrea del Bartolo[1] a name shared with two other Italian painters, the 14th-century Siennese Andrea di Bartolo, and the 15th-century Florentine Andrea di Bartolo.

Andrea Solario
Born
Andrea Solari

c. 1460
Diedc. 1524 (aged 63–64)
Milan, Lombardy
NationalityItalian
EducationAntonello da Messina
Known forPainting
Notable workCharles d'Amboise, Madonna with the Green Cushion, et al.
MovementRenaissance
Patron(s)influenced by Leonardo

His paintings can be seen in Venice, Milan, The Louvre and the Château de Gaillon (Normandy, France). One of his better-known paintings is the Madonna with the Green Cushion (c. 1507) in the Louvre.[1]

History

 
Mary Magdalene went to anoint Christ's dead body, only to discover that he was resurrected. She is shown here transferring the ointment from a maiolica pharmacy jar to a smaller vessel. c. 1524
 
Madonna with the Green Cushion, 1507–1510, Oil on wood (poplar) H. 59.5 cm; W. 47.5 cm, Musée du Louvre.

Solario was born in Milan. He was one of the most important followers of Leonardo da Vinci, and brother of Cristoforo Solari, who gave him his first training whilst employed extensively on work at the Milan cathedral, and at the Certosa di Pavia.[2] In 1490 he accompanied his brother to Venice, where he seems to have been strongly influenced by Antonello da Messina, who was then active in the city. The fine portrait of a Venetian Senator (currently at the National Gallery of London) displays Antonello's plastic conception of form and was probably painted about 1492. The two brothers returned to Milan in 1493. The Ecce Homo at the Poldi-Pezzoli Museum, notable for its strong modelling, may have been painted soon after his arrival.[3]

Solari's earliest dated work is a Holy Family and St. Jerome (at the Brera Gallery), with a fine landscape background, executed at Murano in 1495. It was the original work that influenced Correggio's painting, The Holy Family with Saint Jerome in 1515. The Leonardesque type of the Madonna proves that Andrea after his return from Venice, became strongly influenced by the great Florentine artist, who was then carrying everything before him. To this period of Andrea belong a small Crucifixion (1503, at the Louvre) and the portrait of Charles d'Amboise (Louvre); the portrait of Giovanni Longoni (1505, National Gallery of London); the Annunciation (1506, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge); and the beautiful Madonna with the Green Cushion (Louvre), for which a sensitive drawing of the Virgin's head is in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana at Milan; and the Head of the Baptist in a silver charger (1507, Louvre).

In 1507 Andrea Solari went to France with letters of introduction to the Cardinal of Amboise, and was employed for two years on frescoes in the chapel of his castle of Gaillon in Normandy.[4] According to Giovanni Morelli's suggestion,[5] the artist may have visited Flanders before returning to his native country, and this may account for the Flemish character of his later work.

The artist was back in Italy in 1515, the date of the Flight into Egypt (Poldi-Pezzoli Collection) with its harmonious and detailed landscape background. To this period belong the Procession to Calvary (Borghese Gallery, Rome); the portrait of the Chancellor Domenico Morone (Palazzo Scotti, Milan); and the Woman playing a guitar (at the National Gallery of Ancient Art, Rome).

Andrea's last work was an altarpiece representing The Assumption of the Virgin for the Certosa di Pavia, left unfinished at his death and completed by Bernardino Campi about 1576.[6]

Works

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b . Louvre.fr. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
  2. ^ Cristoforo Solari (c. 1460–1527), also known as il Gobbo (the hunchback), was a distinguished Italian sculptor and architect. Among his work, one of the most famous is the tomb of the dukes Ludovico il Moro and Beatrice d'Este for the Certosa di Pavia, carved between 1497 and 1499.
  3. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Solario, Antonio" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 357.
  4. ^ Demolished during the French Revolution
  5. ^ "Dictionary of Art Historians: Giovanni Morelli". arthistorians.info. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
  6. ^ "Sacrestia Nuova". museo.certosadipavia.beniculturali.it. Ministero per Beni e le Attività Culturali. Retrieved 10 October 2022.

Further reading

  • Brown, David Allen, Andrea Solario, Electa Mondadori, Milan (1987). (in Italian)
  • Brown, David Allen, et al., The Legacy of Leonardo: Painters in Lombardy, 1490-1530, Skira, Milan (1999).
  • Kleinschmidt, Beda Julius (1912). "Solari" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

External links

  • "Andrea Solari". SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland.
  • Andrea Solario on Artcyclopedia
  • Andrea Solari on Artnet
  • Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Solari (see index)
  • Painters of reality: the legacy of Leonardo and Caravaggio in Lombardy, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Solari (see index)

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For the similarly named Italian painter Antonio Solario see Antonio Solario For similarly named Italian painters also called Andrea di Bartolo see Bartolo Andrea Solari also Solario 1460 1524 was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Milanese school He was initially named Andre del Gobbo but more confusingly as Andrea del Bartolo 1 a name shared with two other Italian painters the 14th century Siennese Andrea di Bartolo and the 15th century Florentine Andrea di Bartolo Andrea SolarioBornAndrea Solaric 1460Milan LombardyDiedc 1524 aged 63 64 Milan LombardyNationalityItalianEducationAntonello da MessinaKnown forPaintingNotable workCharles d Amboise Madonna with the Green Cushion et al MovementRenaissancePatron s influenced by LeonardoHis paintings can be seen in Venice Milan The Louvre and the Chateau de Gaillon Normandy France One of his better known paintings is the Madonna with the Green Cushion c 1507 in the Louvre 1 Contents 1 History 2 Works 3 Gallery 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory Edit Mary Magdalene went to anoint Christ s dead body only to discover that he was resurrected She is shown here transferring the ointment from a maiolica pharmacy jar to a smaller vessel c 1524 Madonna with the Green Cushion 1507 1510 Oil on wood poplar H 59 5 cm W 47 5 cm Musee du Louvre Solario was born in Milan He was one of the most important followers of Leonardo da Vinci and brother of Cristoforo Solari who gave him his first training whilst employed extensively on work at the Milan cathedral and at the Certosa di Pavia 2 In 1490 he accompanied his brother to Venice where he seems to have been strongly influenced by Antonello da Messina who was then active in the city The fine portrait of a Venetian Senator currently at the National Gallery of London displays Antonello s plastic conception of form and was probably painted about 1492 The two brothers returned to Milan in 1493 The Ecce Homo at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum notable for its strong modelling may have been painted soon after his arrival 3 Solari s earliest dated work is a Holy Family and St Jerome at the Brera Gallery with a fine landscape background executed at Murano in 1495 It was the original work that influenced Correggio s painting The Holy Family with Saint Jerome in 1515 The Leonardesque type of the Madonna proves that Andrea after his return from Venice became strongly influenced by the great Florentine artist who was then carrying everything before him To this period of Andrea belong a small Crucifixion 1503 at the Louvre and the portrait of Charles d Amboise Louvre the portrait of Giovanni Longoni 1505 National Gallery of London the Annunciation 1506 Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge and the beautiful Madonna with the Green Cushion Louvre for which a sensitive drawing of the Virgin s head is in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana at Milan and the Head of the Baptist in a silver charger 1507 Louvre In 1507 Andrea Solari went to France with letters of introduction to the Cardinal of Amboise and was employed for two years on frescoes in the chapel of his castle of Gaillon in Normandy 4 According to Giovanni Morelli s suggestion 5 the artist may have visited Flanders before returning to his native country and this may account for the Flemish character of his later work The artist was back in Italy in 1515 the date of the Flight into Egypt Poldi Pezzoli Collection with its harmonious and detailed landscape background To this period belong the Procession to Calvary Borghese Gallery Rome the portrait of the Chancellor Domenico Morone Palazzo Scotti Milan and the Woman playing a guitar at the National Gallery of Ancient Art Rome Andrea s last work was an altarpiece representing The Assumption of the Virgin for the Certosa di Pavia left unfinished at his death and completed by Bernardino Campi about 1576 6 Works EditPortrait of a Young Man c 1490 oil on panel 31x28 cm Madrid Thyssen Bornemisza Museum Madonna with Child c 1495 oil on panel 30 5x27 cm Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum Man with a Pink Carnation c 1495 oil on panel 50x39 cm National Gallery of London Christ carrying the cross 1495 1500 oil on panel 34x26 cm Brescia Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo Portrait of a Man c 1500 oil on panel 42x32 cm Milan Brera Gallery Christ crowned with thorns 1500 1505 oil on panel 39x31 cm Bergamo Accademia Carrara Head of a Bearded Man 1500 1510 black red and yellow chalk on brownish paper New York Metropolitan Museum Portrait of Giovanni Cristoforo Longoni 1505 oil on panel 79x60 5 cm National Gallery of London Ecce Homo 1505 1506 oil on panel 43x33 cm Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum Ecce Homo 1506 1507 oil on panel 43x34 cm Belgrade National Museum of Serbia Lamentation over the Dead Christ c 1505 1507 oil on panel 168x152 cm Washington National Gallery of Art Ecce Homo 1505 1507 oil on panel 57x44 cm Oxford Ashmolean Museum Portrait of Charles d Amboise c 1507 oil on panel 75x52 cm Paris Louvre The Head of Saint John the Baptist on a Charger 1507 oil on panel 46x43 cm Paris Louvre Madonna with the Green Cushion 1507 oil on panel 59x47 cm Paris Louvre Christ s flagellation c 1509 oil on panel 63x45 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art Madonna with Child c 1509 oil on panel 27 2x27 9 cm Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum Woman playing the lute c 1510 oil on panel 65x52 cm Rome Palazzo Barberini Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica St Jerome in the desert 1510 1515 oil on panel 69x543 cm County Durham Bowes Museum St John the Baptist St Anthony 1512 oil on panel 16x13 cm each Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum Christ carrying the cross 1513 oil on panel 45 5 x 34 cm Nantes Musee des Beaux Arts Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1515 oil on panel 76x55 cm Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist 1520 1524 oil on panel 58 5x57 5 cm Vienna Kunsthistorisches Museum Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist ca 1507 9 oil on wood 57 2x47 cm New York Metropolitan Museum Blessing Christ c 1524 oil on panel 203x130 cm New York Metropolitan MuseumGallery Edit Charles d Amboise c 1507 oil on canvas H 75 cm W 52 cm Louvre Christ on the Cross 1503 oil on wood H 111 5 cm W 77 cm Louvre Woman playing the lute c 1510 oil on canvas H 62 6 cm W 49 5 cm National Gallery of Ancient Art Man with a Pink Carnation c 1495 Oil amp egg tempera on poplar H 50 cm W 39 cm National Gallery of London Portrait of a Man c 1500 oil on panel H 42 cm W 32 cm Brera Gallery Portrait of a Young Man after 1490 Oil on panel H 31 cm W 28 cm Thyssen Bornemisza Museum Portrait of a Man c 1497 Oil on wood H 48 cm W 38 cm Museum of Fine Arts Boston Portrait of Giovanni Cristoforo Longoni 1505 oil on panel H 79 cm W 60 5 cm National Gallery of London Christ carrying the cross 1513 oil on panel 45 5 x 34 cm Nantes Musee des Beaux Arts Head of a Bearded Man 1500 1510 black red and yellow chalk on brownish paper H 374 mm W 273 mm Metropolitan Museum Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1515 oil on panel H 77 cm W 55 cm Poldi Pezzoli Museum Salome receives the Head of St John the Baptist 1506 7 oil on panel H 57 cm W 47 cm Metropolitan Museum of ArtReferences Edit a b The Louvre Madonna with the Green Cushion Louvre fr Archived from the original on 2011 06 15 Retrieved 2013 07 24 Cristoforo Solari c 1460 1527 also known as il Gobbo the hunchback was a distinguished Italian sculptor and architect Among his work one of the most famous is the tomb of the dukes Ludovico il Moro and Beatrice d Este for the Certosa di Pavia carved between 1497 and 1499 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Solario Antonio Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 25 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 357 Demolished during the French Revolution Dictionary of Art Historians Giovanni Morelli arthistorians info Retrieved 2013 07 24 Sacrestia Nuova museo certosadipavia beniculturali it Ministero per Beni e le Attivita Culturali Retrieved 10 October 2022 Further reading EditBrown David Allen Andrea Solario Electa Mondadori Milan 1987 in Italian Brown David Allen et al The Legacy of Leonardo Painters in Lombardy 1490 1530 Skira Milan 1999 Kleinschmidt Beda Julius 1912 Solari In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 14 New York Robert Appleton Company External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrea Solario Andrea Solari SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland Andrea Solario on Artcyclopedia Andrea Solari on Artnet Andrea Solario on Aparences Andrea Solario at the Museo Poldi Pezzoli The Solaris and the Della Portas Leonardo da Vinci Master Draftsman an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art fully available online as PDF which contains material on Solari see index Painters of reality the legacy of Leonardo and Caravaggio in Lombardy an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art fully available online as PDF which contains material on Solari see index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrea Solari amp oldid 1116953937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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