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Antonio Verrio

Antonio Verrio (c. 1636 – 15 June 1707) was an Italian painter. He was responsible for introducing Baroque mural painting into England and served the Crown over a thirty-year period.[1]

Antonio Verrio
Self-portrait of Antonio Verrio circa 1705/6
Borncirca 1636
Died(1707-06-15)15 June 1707
NationalityItalian
Known forPainting
MovementBaroque

Career

Verrio, born in Lecce, Kingdom of Naples, started his career in Lecce and was a pupil of Giovanni Andrea Coppola (1597–1659). Several works by Verrio still exist in the Apulian city, including S. Francesco Saverio appare al Beato Marcello Mastrilli – his first known signed work.

 
La Transverbération de sainte Thérèse Church Saint-Exupère in Toulouse

Around 1665, Verrio moved to the region of Toulouse where he was commissioned to decorate the Château de Bonrepos, the property of Pierre-Paul Riquet, promoter of the Canal du Midi. He then settled in Toulouse itself where he worked for the Carmes Déchaussées and the Capucins. Today two of his paintings, Le Mariage de la Vierge et Saint-Félix de Cantalice, are in the collection of the Musée des Augustins there. Around 1670, Verrio moved to Paris where he developed an aristocratic clientele and decorated three private houses including the hotel Brûlart – the only one that still exists today (in private hands).

In March 1672, Verrio crossed the Channel on the recommendation of Ralph Montagu, who had been English Ambassador Extraordinary in Paris since 1669. Thanks to Montagu, Verrio made his English debut working for aristocrats such as the 1st Earl of Arlington (Euston Hall and Arlington House, now destroyed) and the 1st Duke of Lauderdale (Ham House, now a property of The National Trust), and rapidly acquired the royal patronage of Charles II.

By 1675, Verrio had painted the exquisite allegorical portrait of the king known as The Sea Triumph of Charles II, and was 'denizened' on 5 May of that year. Soon afterwards he was engaged to decorate the North Range of Windsor Castle, where he collaborated with the architect Hugh May and the sculptor Grinling Gibbons. This was the most important commission of his entire career: twenty ceilings, three staircases, the King's Chapel and St George's Hall for which he was paid the colossal sum of £10195 8s 4d. On its completion, in 1684, Verrio was appointed Chief First Painter.[2][3] Only three ceilings have survived the redecoration of the castle commissioned by George IV during the 1820s.

On the succession of James II, Verrio continued his royal service and decorated Whitehall Palace (burnt in 1698) and Henry VIII's Chapel at Windsor (destroyed). In March 1685, he was also appointed "Keeper of the Great Garden in St James's Park". At the Glorious Revolution, Verrio received no royal protection from William III and had to leave the court.

Verrio, who had worked for the nobility while he was employed by Charles and James, returned to his aristocratic clientele. He spent the next decade at Burghley House, the property of the 5th Earl of Exeter, and Chatsworth House, the property of the 4th Earl of Devonshire. Both are very fine examples of English Baroque decoration, and Burghley contains Verrio's masterpiece, the Heaven Room. By 1699, William finally overrode the Test Act and invited Verrio back to court. After having worked at Windsor again, Verrio undertook the decoration of Hampton Court Palace for William. At his death, in 1702, Verrio continued his royal service and painted for Queen Anne his last royal commission in the Queen's Drawing Room. In 1705, Verrio was granted by the queen an annual pension of £200 and allowed to keep his lodgings at Hampton Court. Before his death, on 15 June 1707, Verrio painted a series of portraits including his self-portrait, now in the National Portrait Gallery.

Verrio influenced younger artists such as Louis Laguerre and James Thornhill, and his Hampton Court Palace frescoes (now under the care of Historic Royal Palaces) constitute a priceless legacy.

Verrio's work

 
Sketch for the Ceiling of the Banqueting House, Hampton Court Palace, about 1700, Antonio Verrio, Victoria and Albert Museum, London (E.1085–1916)

Verrio's surviving decorative work in England can be seen at Burghley House, Chatsworth House, Reigate Priory, Chelsea Hospital, Christ's Hospital, Ham House, Hampton Court Palace, Moor Park, Powis Castle, Snape Castle (although in very bad condition) and Windsor Castle. Some of his paintings, sketches and drawings belong to various collections including the British Museum, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, National Portrait Gallery, Northampton Museum and Art Gallery, Royal Collection and the Victoria and Albert Museum. In France, his work can be seen in Toulouse at the musée des Augustins and at Saint Exupère's church and in Paris, where he painted some of the vaults of the Hôtel Brûlart. In Italy, his paintings can be found in various churches and in the provincial museum of Lecce, his native city.

Gallery of Verrio's work

References

  1. ^ British Art Journal, Volume X No. 3, Winter/Spring 2009/10
  2. ^ Sainty, J.C.; O, B.R. (1997). Officials of the Royal Household, 1660–1837: Department of the Lord Chamberlain and associated offices. Office-holders in modern Britain. University of London, Institute of Historical Research. p. 52. ISBN 978-1-871348-40-8. Retrieved 1 May 2019. ... succeeded in 1681 by Riley as 'Painter and Picture Drawer'. In 1684 Verrio, appointed exceptionally by royal warrant, was designated 'Chief First Painter'. From 1689 'Principal Painter' was the recognized description of the office.
  3. ^ Knox, G.; Pellegrini, G.A. (1995). Antonio Pellegrini, 1675–1741. Clarendon studies in the history of art. Clarendon Press. p. 47. ISBN 9780198175124. Retrieved 1 May 2019. .. with the great ceiling of the Banqueting House in Whitehall. In 1684, the Italian Antonio Verrio became 'Principal Painter', and for five years worked on grandiose projects at Windsor Castle. With the Revolution of 1688, Verrio fell out of favour ...
  • Antonio Verrio, His Career and surviving work, British Art Journal, Volume X No. 3, Winter/Spring 2009/10, Special 10th Anniversary Double Issue
  • Antonio Verrio and the Royal image at Hampton Court, British Art Journal, Volume X No. 3, Winter/Spring 2009/10, Special 10th Anniversary Double Issue
  • Antonio Verrio, Chroniques d'un peintre italien voyageur, Musée des Augustins et Mairie de Toulouse, 2010. Catalogue of the exhibition on the artist at the Musée des Augustins, Toulouse, 27 March – 27 June 2010
  • Raffaele De Giorgi, "Couleur, couleur!". Antonio Verrio: un pittore in Europa tra Seicento e Settecento (Edifir, Firenze 2009). ISBN 9788879704496

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Antonio Verrio c 1636 15 June 1707 was an Italian painter He was responsible for introducing Baroque mural painting into England and served the Crown over a thirty year period 1 Antonio VerrioSelf portrait of Antonio Verrio circa 1705 6Borncirca 1636LecceDied 1707 06 15 15 June 1707Hampton CourtNationalityItalianKnown forPaintingMovementBaroque Contents 1 Career 2 Verrio s work 2 1 Gallery of Verrio s work 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditVerrio born in Lecce Kingdom of Naples started his career in Lecce and was a pupil of Giovanni Andrea Coppola 1597 1659 Several works by Verrio still exist in the Apulian city including S Francesco Saverio appare al Beato Marcello Mastrilli his first known signed work La Transverberation de sainte Therese Church Saint Exupere in Toulouse Around 1665 Verrio moved to the region of Toulouse where he was commissioned to decorate the Chateau de Bonrepos the property of Pierre Paul Riquet promoter of the Canal du Midi He then settled in Toulouse itself where he worked for the Carmes Dechaussees and the Capucins Today two of his paintings Le Mariage de la Vierge et Saint Felix de Cantalice are in the collection of the Musee des Augustins there Around 1670 Verrio moved to Paris where he developed an aristocratic clientele and decorated three private houses including the hotel Brulart the only one that still exists today in private hands In March 1672 Verrio crossed the Channel on the recommendation of Ralph Montagu who had been English Ambassador Extraordinary in Paris since 1669 Thanks to Montagu Verrio made his English debut working for aristocrats such as the 1st Earl of Arlington Euston Hall and Arlington House now destroyed and the 1st Duke of Lauderdale Ham House now a property of The National Trust and rapidly acquired the royal patronage of Charles II By 1675 Verrio had painted the exquisite allegorical portrait of the king known as The Sea Triumph of Charles II and was denizened on 5 May of that year Soon afterwards he was engaged to decorate the North Range of Windsor Castle where he collaborated with the architect Hugh May and the sculptor Grinling Gibbons This was the most important commission of his entire career twenty ceilings three staircases the King s Chapel and St George s Hall for which he was paid the colossal sum of 10195 8s 4d On its completion in 1684 Verrio was appointed Chief First Painter 2 3 Only three ceilings have survived the redecoration of the castle commissioned by George IV during the 1820s On the succession of James II Verrio continued his royal service and decorated Whitehall Palace burnt in 1698 and Henry VIII s Chapel at Windsor destroyed In March 1685 he was also appointed Keeper of the Great Garden in St James s Park At the Glorious Revolution Verrio received no royal protection from William III and had to leave the court Verrio who had worked for the nobility while he was employed by Charles and James returned to his aristocratic clientele He spent the next decade at Burghley House the property of the 5th Earl of Exeter and Chatsworth House the property of the 4th Earl of Devonshire Both are very fine examples of English Baroque decoration and Burghley contains Verrio s masterpiece the Heaven Room By 1699 William finally overrode the Test Act and invited Verrio back to court After having worked at Windsor again Verrio undertook the decoration of Hampton Court Palace for William At his death in 1702 Verrio continued his royal service and painted for Queen Anne his last royal commission in the Queen s Drawing Room In 1705 Verrio was granted by the queen an annual pension of 200 and allowed to keep his lodgings at Hampton Court Before his death on 15 June 1707 Verrio painted a series of portraits including his self portrait now in the National Portrait Gallery Verrio influenced younger artists such as Louis Laguerre and James Thornhill and his Hampton Court Palace frescoes now under the care of Historic Royal Palaces constitute a priceless legacy Verrio s work Edit Sketch for the Ceiling of the Banqueting House Hampton Court Palace about 1700 Antonio Verrio Victoria and Albert Museum London E 1085 1916 Verrio s surviving decorative work in England can be seen at Burghley House Chatsworth House Reigate Priory Chelsea Hospital Christ s Hospital Ham House Hampton Court Palace Moor Park Powis Castle Snape Castle although in very bad condition and Windsor Castle Some of his paintings sketches and drawings belong to various collections including the British Museum Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge National Portrait Gallery Northampton Museum and Art Gallery Royal Collection and the Victoria and Albert Museum In France his work can be seen in Toulouse at the musee des Augustins and at Saint Exupere s church and in Paris where he painted some of the vaults of the Hotel Brulart In Italy his paintings can be found in various churches and in the provincial museum of Lecce his native city Gallery of Verrio s work Edit St George s Hall Windsor Castle showing Verrio s murals of the 1680s destroyed in the early nineteenth century The Chapel Royal Windsor Castle showing Verrio s murals of the 1680s destroyed in the early nineteenth century Great Staircase Chatsworth House Triumph of Semele ceiling painted 1691 Great Chamber Chatsworth House Return of the Golden Age Assembly of the Gods 1691 1692 The King s Staircase Hampton Court Palace murals 1701 02 The Apotheosis of Catherine of Braganza at Windsor CastleReferences Edit British Art Journal Volume X No 3 Winter Spring 2009 10 Sainty J C O B R 1997 Officials of the Royal Household 1660 1837 Department of the Lord Chamberlain and associated offices Office holders in modern Britain University of London Institute of Historical Research p 52 ISBN 978 1 871348 40 8 Retrieved 1 May 2019 succeeded in 1681 by Riley as Painter and Picture Drawer In 1684 Verrio appointed exceptionally by royal warrant was designated Chief First Painter From 1689 Principal Painter was the recognized description of the office Knox G Pellegrini G A 1995 Antonio Pellegrini 1675 1741 Clarendon studies in the history of art Clarendon Press p 47 ISBN 9780198175124 Retrieved 1 May 2019 with the great ceiling of the Banqueting House in Whitehall In 1684 the Italian Antonio Verrio became Principal Painter and for five years worked on grandiose projects at Windsor Castle With the Revolution of 1688 Verrio fell out of favour Antonio Verrio His Career and surviving work British Art Journal Volume X No 3 Winter Spring 2009 10 Special 10th Anniversary Double Issue Antonio Verrio and the Royal image at Hampton Court British Art Journal Volume X No 3 Winter Spring 2009 10 Special 10th Anniversary Double Issue Antonio Verrio Chroniques d un peintre italien voyageur Musee des Augustins et Mairie de Toulouse 2010 Catalogue of the exhibition on the artist at the Musee des Augustins Toulouse 27 March 27 June 2010 Raffaele De Giorgi Couleur couleur Antonio Verrio un pittore in Europa tra Seicento e Settecento Edifir Firenze 2009 ISBN 9788879704496External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonio Verrio British Art Online Encyclopedia 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Verrio amp oldid 1126940584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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