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Pietro Canonica

Pietro Canonica (1 March 1869 – 8 June 1959) was an Italian sculptor, painter, opera composer, professor of arts and senator for life.

Pietro Canonica
Pietro Canonica (on the right) with Dmitry Skalon [ru]
Born(1869-03-01)1 March 1869
Moncalieri, Italy
Died8 June 1959(1959-06-08) (aged 90)
Rome, Italy
NationalityItalian
EducationAccademia Albertina
Known forSculpture, painting, opera composer
MovementRealism
Patron(s)Enrico Gamba, Odoardo Tabacchi

Biography edit

He was born in Moncalieri, a town in the Province of Turin, northern Italy. His long and prestigious artistic career started at an early age when he became an assistant to Luca Gerosa [it] at age ten. One year later, he was admitted to the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti of Turin, where he was instructed by Enrico Gamba and Odoardo Tabacchi in making sculpture.

He initially adhered to the traditions of Naturalism, with Romantic and Renaissance influences, turned but later to Realism, without making concessions to the more avant-garde artistic tendencies of the 20th century. After World War II, Canonica devoted himself to more religious artworks.

He gained big success in the official environment of Turin for his civic and religious monuments. Following the formative period in Turin, he moved in 1922 to Rome, and participated in important national and international exhibitions in Milan, Rome, Venice, Paris, London, Berlin, Dresden, Monaco, Brussels and Saint Petersburg, and received official recognition. Commissioned by Italian and foreign aristocracy in European courts, Canonica created portraits and commemorative works. The master of equestrian sculpture also produced medallic art.

He was professor of sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia (1910) and later at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma. He was in the first cadre of members named to the Royal Academy of Italy in 1929, and a member of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca (1930).

In 1937, he managed to obtain the concession to renovate Villa Borghese, a 16th-century building owned by the City of Rome and used as administrative offices until it was abandoned in 1919 following a fire. In exchange of the promise to donate his artworks to the city, he was allowed to use the historical building as home and studio, which he repaired and decorated at his own expense. The unusual architectural construction within the Villa Borghese gardens, called also "La Fortezzuola", is a museum since 1961 dedicated to his name, exhibiting studies, models, sketches, casts and original works of the artist. His wife donated the valuable furnishings and paintings found in their private section after her death in 1987.

Canonica was also an accomplished musician and composed the operas La sposa di Corinto (1918), Miranda (1937), Enrico di Mirval, Impressioni, Sacra Terra and Medea (1959).

In 1950, Italian President Luigi Einaudi nominated him life senator for his outstanding artistic achievements. Canonica died on June 8, 1959, in Rome.[1]

Gallery edit

Selected artwork edit

Musical works edit

  • La sposa di Corinto, opera in 3 acts, libretto by Carlo Bernardi (after Goethe), Rome, Teatro Argentina, 25 May 1918
  • Miranda, opera in 3 acts, libretto by Carlo Bernardi and Pietro Canonica (after Shakespeare's The Tempest), Teatro del Casinò Municipale di Sanremo, 5 March 1937
  • Enrico di Mirval, ovvero Amore è vita, opera, libretto by the composer, Sanremo, Teatro del Casinò Municipale, 1939
  • Medea, tragedia lirica in 3 acts, libretto by the composer, (after Euripides), Rome, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, 12 May 1953
  • Sacra Terra, dramma lirico in 1 prologue and 3 acts, libretto by the composer (after Virgil's Aeneid), composed in 1957
  • Impressioni, symphonic poem

Bibliography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Biographical Sketch of Pietro Canonica | Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese". www.museocanonica.it. Retrieved 2022-09-16.

External links edit

  • Francesco Negri Arnoldi: "Canonica, Pietro", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 18 (1975) (in Italian, accessed 5 October 2013)
  • Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Performances of operas by Pietro Canonica". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
  • MyTravelGuide
  • Virtual Tourist
  • Who is who? (in Turkish)
  • Art Net

pietro, canonica, march, 1869, june, 1959, italian, sculptor, painter, opera, composer, professor, arts, senator, life, right, with, dmitry, skalon, born, 1869, march, 1869moncalieri, italydied8, june, 1959, 1959, aged, rome, italynationalityitalianeducationac. Pietro Canonica 1 March 1869 8 June 1959 was an Italian sculptor painter opera composer professor of arts and senator for life Pietro CanonicaPietro Canonica on the right with Dmitry Skalon ru Born 1869 03 01 1 March 1869Moncalieri ItalyDied8 June 1959 1959 06 08 aged 90 Rome ItalyNationalityItalianEducationAccademia AlbertinaKnown forSculpture painting opera composerMovementRealismPatron s Enrico Gamba Odoardo Tabacchi Contents 1 Biography 2 Gallery 3 Selected artwork 4 Musical works 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksBiography editHe was born in Moncalieri a town in the Province of Turin northern Italy His long and prestigious artistic career started at an early age when he became an assistant to Luca Gerosa it at age ten One year later he was admitted to the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti of Turin where he was instructed by Enrico Gamba and Odoardo Tabacchi in making sculpture He initially adhered to the traditions of Naturalism with Romantic and Renaissance influences turned but later to Realism without making concessions to the more avant garde artistic tendencies of the 20th century After World War II Canonica devoted himself to more religious artworks He gained big success in the official environment of Turin for his civic and religious monuments Following the formative period in Turin he moved in 1922 to Rome and participated in important national and international exhibitions in Milan Rome Venice Paris London Berlin Dresden Monaco Brussels and Saint Petersburg and received official recognition Commissioned by Italian and foreign aristocracy in European courts Canonica created portraits and commemorative works The master of equestrian sculpture also produced medallic art He was professor of sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia 1910 and later at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma He was in the first cadre of members named to the Royal Academy of Italy in 1929 and a member of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca 1930 In 1937 he managed to obtain the concession to renovate Villa Borghese a 16th century building owned by the City of Rome and used as administrative offices until it was abandoned in 1919 following a fire In exchange of the promise to donate his artworks to the city he was allowed to use the historical building as home and studio which he repaired and decorated at his own expense The unusual architectural construction within the Villa Borghese gardens called also La Fortezzuola is a museum since 1961 dedicated to his name exhibiting studies models sketches casts and original works of the artist His wife donated the valuable furnishings and paintings found in their private section after her death in 1987 Canonica was also an accomplished musician and composed the operas La sposa di Corinto 1918 Miranda 1937 Enrico di Mirval Impressioni Sacra Terra and Medea 1959 In 1950 Italian President Luigi Einaudi nominated him life senator for his outstanding artistic achievements Canonica died on June 8 1959 in Rome 1 Gallery edit nbsp Monument of the Republic Cumhuriyet Aniti in Istanbul Turkey nbsp Vittorio Emanuele III 1938 nbsp Isma il Pasha Statue in Alexandria EgyptSelected artwork editMonument of an Artilleryman marble and bronze 1930 and a Cavalry soldier bronze 1923 both in Turin Bust of King Edward VII of England in Buckingham Palace London England marble 1903 Bust of Donna Franca Florio marble 1903 1904 Bust of princess Emily Doria Pamphili in Galleria Nazionale d Arte Moderna Rome marble 1904 Monument to Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich Saint Petersburg Russia 1913 destroyed in 1918 during the revolution Model for the monument to Tsar Alexander II of Russia on horseback in Petrodvorets Saint Petersburg Russia plaster 1912 1914 Monument to Ataturk on horseback in front of the Ankara Ethnography Museum Ankara Turkey 1927 Monument to Ataturk in military uniform at Zafer Square Ankara Turkey bronze and marble 1927 Monument to Ataturk on horseback at Cumhuriyet Republic Square Izmir Turkey bronze and marble 1927 Monument of the Republic Cumhuriyet Aniti at Taksim Square Istanbul Turkey bronze and marble 1928 Monument to Benedict XV in St Peter s Basilica Vatican bronze and marble 1928 Monument to Khedive Ismail Alexandria Egypt 1935 Tomb of Vittorio Emanuele Orlando Rome 1935 Monument to Pius XI in the Lateran Palace Rome marble 1941 1949 Monument to King Faysal I of Iraq on horseback Baghdad Iraq Monument to Simon Bolivar Bogota Colombia Doors for the abbeys of Monte Cassino 1951 and Casamari 1959 near Rome Il Tevere fountain sculpture in the Centre William Rappard Geneva Switzerland bronze 1926 Musical works editLa sposa di Corinto opera in 3 acts libretto by Carlo Bernardi after Goethe Rome Teatro Argentina 25 May 1918 Miranda opera in 3 acts libretto by Carlo Bernardi and Pietro Canonica after Shakespeare s The Tempest Teatro del Casino Municipale di Sanremo 5 March 1937 Enrico di Mirval ovvero Amore e vita opera libretto by the composer Sanremo Teatro del Casino Municipale 1939 Medea tragedia lirica in 3 acts libretto by the composer after Euripides Rome Teatro dell Opera di Roma 12 May 1953 Sacra Terra dramma lirico in 1 prologue and 3 acts libretto by the composer after Virgil s Aeneid composed in 1957 Impressioni symphonic poemBibliography editElena Lissoni Pietro Canonica online catalogue Artgate by Fondazione Cariplo 2010 CC BY SA References edit Biographical Sketch of Pietro Canonica Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese www museocanonica it Retrieved 2022 09 16 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pietro Canonica Francesco Negri Arnoldi Canonica Pietro Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 18 1975 in Italian accessed 5 October 2013 Casaglia Gherardo 2005 Performances of operas by Pietro Canonica L Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia in Italian Museo Pietro Canonica website City of Rome MyTravelGuide Virtual Tourist Who is who in Turkish Art Net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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