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Filippo Parodi
Glory of Saint Anthony by Parodi and assistants, 1689-97 (Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
Born1630
Genoa, Italy
DiedJuly 22, 1702
NationalityItalian
Stylemarble sculptor
FamilyDomenico Parodi
Genova, san luca, immacolata di Filippo Parodi, affreschi di domenico piola, 1695
(Museo di Sant'Agostino di Genova)

Filippo Parodi (1630 – 22 July 1702) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, "Genoa's first and greatest native Baroque sculptor".[1]

Biography edit

Filippo Parodi was born in Genoa into a family of sculptors. His father, Giovanni Battista, was a woodcarver. Filippo trained in the family workshop. Having developed his facility with wood, he then transferred his mastery to marble in the 1670s. He also worked in stucco.[2]

His two extended sojourns in Rome refined his style; he joined the studio of Bernini as an assistant (1655–1661), although he appears to have been influenced by Algardi and his pupil Ercole Ferrata. Under Bernini, Parodi learned to exploit the sensuous and tactile possibilities of the marble to enhance the emotional impact. The influence of the Roman Baroque style permeates his early work.[3] Later on returning to Genoa, he met the French Baroque sculptor Pierre Puget, who stayed in Genoa from 1661–1666. Parodi developed a large studio to handle a large number of commissions.[4]

In Genoa during the 1661-1670s, he completed an Ecstasy of Saint Martha for Santa Marta, a Saint John for Santa Maria di Carignano, and a Virgin and Child for Santi Vittore e Carlo.[4]

In Venice, he completed the elaborate funeral Monument of Bishop Francesco Morosini (1678), in San Nicolò da Tolentino.

For Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein of Vienna, he produced two allegorical busts: Vice and Virtue, which remain in the Liechtenstein collection, Vienna. The expressive bust of has a specific Bernini source in Bernini's .

His sculptures commissioned by Eugenio Durazzo in 1679 during the renovation of the Palazzo Balbi Durazzo, Genoa, remain in situ (the present Palazzo Reale); they are a sentimental Christ at the Column for the chapel and a set of four mythological figures from Ovid's Metamorphoses (Venus, Clytie, Adonis, and Hyacinth) for the garden. The statues are emotive and often witty reworkings of sculptures by Bernini.[5]

 
Chapel of La Pieta - Santa Giustina (Padua)

In 1689, Parodi was in charge of the architectural, decorative and sculptural design of the Cappella della Pietà in the abbey church of Santa Giustina. The ceiling is adorned with stucco angels. In the center is the Pietà, surrounded by statues of Mary Magdalene and John the Apostle. In 1691 he and his studio were responsible for the six white marble sculptures of saints and the Glory of Saint Anthony (1689–97) in the polychrome marble setting of the Cappella del Tesoro ("Chapel of the Treasure") at the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua. The cornice is crowded with celebrative angels by his student, Pietro Roncaioli,[2] a stuccador from Lugano.

Parodi also worked with Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli (1654–1735) an Italian late-Baroque sculptor who was also his son-in-law. Parodi's son, Domenico Parodi (1672–1742), was a painter of some merit, initially apprenticed with Sebastiano Bombelli, then, in the early 1690s, working in the studios of Carlo Maratta and then his pupil Paolo Girolamo Piola. Other pupils of Parodi were Angelo de' Rossi, Andrea Brustolon, the brothers Francesco, Francesco Bonanni, and Bernardo Schiaffino.

 
Sleeping Christ Child, Cleveland Museum of Art

Other works edit


Notes edit

  1. ^ Rudolf Wittkower, Joseph Connors, Jennifer Montagu, Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600-1750, 1999, Part 3 p. 63.
  2. ^ a b Leader, Anne. "This Day in History: July 22", Italian Art Society
  3. ^ "Filippo Paro", The Oxford Companion to Western Art, (Hugh Brigstocke, ed.) OUP, 2001 ISBN 9780198662037
  4. ^ a b "Allegory of Autumn", The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  5. ^ Christ at the Column
  6. ^ "Acquisitions of the month: December 2018". Apollo Magazine. 11 January 2019.

References edit

  • Bruce Boucher (1998). Thames & Hudson (ed.). Italian Baroque Sculpture. p. 78.
  • Wittkower, Rudolf (1993). Pelican History of Art, Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750. 1980. Penguin Books Ltd. p. 448.

External links edit

  • Web Gallery of Art

filippo, parodi, glory, saint, anthony, parodi, assistants, 1689, basilica, saint, anthony, paduaborn1630genoa, italydiedjuly, 1702nationalityitalianstylemarble, sculptorfamilydomenico, parodigenova, luca, immacolata, affreschi, domenico, piola, 1695, museo, s. Filippo ParodiGlory of Saint Anthony by Parodi and assistants 1689 97 Basilica of Saint Anthony of PaduaBorn1630Genoa ItalyDiedJuly 22 1702NationalityItalianStylemarble sculptorFamilyDomenico ParodiGenova san luca immacolata di Filippo Parodi affreschi di domenico piola 1695 Museo di Sant Agostino di Genova Filippo Parodi 1630 22 July 1702 was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period Genoa s first and greatest native Baroque sculptor 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Other works 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography editFilippo Parodi was born in Genoa into a family of sculptors His father Giovanni Battista was a woodcarver Filippo trained in the family workshop Having developed his facility with wood he then transferred his mastery to marble in the 1670s He also worked in stucco 2 His two extended sojourns in Rome refined his style he joined the studio of Bernini as an assistant 1655 1661 although he appears to have been influenced by Algardi and his pupil Ercole Ferrata Under Bernini Parodi learned to exploit the sensuous and tactile possibilities of the marble to enhance the emotional impact The influence of the Roman Baroque style permeates his early work 3 Later on returning to Genoa he met the French Baroque sculptor Pierre Puget who stayed in Genoa from 1661 1666 Parodi developed a large studio to handle a large number of commissions 4 In Genoa during the 1661 1670s he completed an Ecstasy of Saint Martha for Santa Marta a Saint John for Santa Maria di Carignano and a Virgin and Child for Santi Vittore e Carlo 4 In Venice he completed the elaborate funeral Monument of Bishop Francesco Morosini 1678 in San Nicolo da Tolentino For Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein of Vienna he produced two allegorical busts Vice and Virtue which remain in the Liechtenstein collection Vienna The expressive bust of Vice has a specific Bernini source in Bernini s Anima dannata His sculptures commissioned by Eugenio Durazzo in 1679 during the renovation of the Palazzo Balbi Durazzo Genoa remain in situ the present Palazzo Reale they are a sentimental Christ at the Column for the chapel and a set of four mythological figures from Ovid s Metamorphoses Venus Clytie Adonis and Hyacinth for the garden The statues are emotive and often witty reworkings of sculptures by Bernini 5 nbsp Chapel of La Pieta Santa Giustina Padua In 1689 Parodi was in charge of the architectural decorative and sculptural design of the Cappella della Pieta in the abbey church of Santa Giustina The ceiling is adorned with stucco angels In the center is the Pieta surrounded by statues of Mary Magdalene and John the Apostle In 1691 he and his studio were responsible for the six white marble sculptures of saints and the Glory of Saint Anthony 1689 97 in the polychrome marble setting of the Cappella del Tesoro Chapel of the Treasure at the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua The cornice is crowded with celebrative angels by his student Pietro Roncaioli 2 a stuccador from Lugano Parodi also worked with Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli 1654 1735 an Italian late Baroque sculptor who was also his son in law Parodi s son Domenico Parodi 1672 1742 was a painter of some merit initially apprenticed with Sebastiano Bombelli then in the early 1690s working in the studios of Carlo Maratta and then his pupil Paolo Girolamo Piola Other pupils of Parodi were Angelo de Rossi Andrea Brustolon the brothers Francesco Francesco Bonanni and Bernardo Schiaffino nbsp Sleeping Christ Child Cleveland Museum of ArtOther works editGlory of the Magdalene high altar S Maria delle Vigne Genoa 1 Boy with a Skull Vanitas Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg Sleeping Christ Child Cleveland Museum of Art 6 Winter from a set of Seasons Cleveland Museum of Art nbsp Baptism of Christ Santa Maria delle Vigne Genoa nbsp Lucretia nbsp Madonna del Carmine Santi Vittore e Carlo nbsp Madonna con angeli 1690 ca nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Filippo Parodi Notes edit Rudolf Wittkower Joseph Connors Jennifer Montagu Art and Architecture in Italy 1600 1750 1999 Part 3 p 63 a b Leader Anne This Day in History July 22 Italian Art Society Filippo Paro The Oxford Companion to Western Art Hugh Brigstocke ed OUP 2001 ISBN 9780198662037 a b Allegory of Autumn The Metropolitan Museum of Art Christ at the Column Acquisitions of the month December 2018 Apollo Magazine 11 January 2019 References editBruce Boucher 1998 Thames amp Hudson ed Italian Baroque Sculpture p 78 Wittkower Rudolf 1993 Pelican History of Art Art and Architecture Italy 1600 1750 1980 Penguin Books Ltd p 448 External links editWeb Gallery of Art Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Filippo Parodi amp oldid 1181934235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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