Giovanni di Paolo
Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia (c. 1403 – 1482) was an Italian painter, working primarily in Siena. He may have apprenticed with Taddeo di Bartolo, becoming a prolific painter and illustrator of manuscripts, including Dante's texts.
He was one of the most important painters of the 15th century Sienese school. His early works show the influence of earlier Sienese masters, but his later style was more individual, characterized by cold, harsh colours and elongated forms. His style also took on the influence of International Gothic artists such as Gentile da Fabriano. Many of his works have an unusual dreamlike atmosphere, such as the surrealistic Miracle of St. Nicholas of Tolentino painted about 1455 and now housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, while his last works, particularly Last Judgment, Heaven, and Hell from about 1465 and Assumption painted in 1475, both at Pinacoteca, Siena, are grotesque treatments of their lofty subjects. Giovanni's reputation declined after his death but was revived in the 20th century.
Selected works
- Madonna and Child with Angels (1426)
- Madonna of humility (1435). Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena
- Saint Ansanus Baptizing (1440s). Christian Museum, Esztergom, Hungary
- Saint Michael the Archangel (1440) Pinacoteca Vaticana, Vatican City, Rome
- The Creation and the Expulsion from the Paradise (1445). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States
- Madonna and Child with Two Angels and a Donor (1445). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Saints Clare and Elizabeth of Hungary (144). Private collection.
- Madonna and Child with Saints (1445). Uffizi Gallery, Florence
- Saint John The Baptist in Prison Visited by Two Disciples (1445/60). The Art Institute of Chicago, United States
- Saint Stephen Suckled by a Doe (1450). Santo Stefano alla Lizza, Siena
- Saint John the Baptist Goes into the Wilderness (1454). The Art Institute of Chicago
- Saint Nicholas of Tolentino Saving a Ship (1455). Philadelphia Museum of Art, United States
- Coronation of the Virgin (1455). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Nativity (1460s). Christian Museum, Esztergom
- Saint Catherine before the Pope at Avignon (1460). Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain
- The Adoration of the Magi (1462). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Madona and Christ at Throne (c.1462-1465). National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
- Last Judgment, Heaven, and Hell (1465). Pinacoteca, Siena
- Saint Catherine of Siena Exchanging her Heart with Christ (1475). Private collection[1]
- Assumption of the Virgin (1475). Pinacoteca, Siena
References
- ^ METmuseum.org
External links
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