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  • Top 3 works:
    • St Andrew
    • Rondanini Faun
    • Musizierende Genien
  • Museums on APS:
    • Bazilika svetog Petra
    • Bazilika svetog Petra
    • Bazilika svetog Petra
    • Bazilika svetog Petra
    • Bazilika svetog Petra
  • Also known as:
    • Frans Duquesnoy
    • François Flamand
  • Lifespan: 46 years
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Nationality: Italy
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  • Born: 1597, Nettuno, Italy
  • Works on APS: 8
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: St Andrew
  • Died: 1643

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Pitanje 1:
Where was François Duquesnoy born?
Pitanje 2:
What artistic style is François Duquesnoy primarily associated with?
Pitanje 3:
Which sculptor's work did Duquesnoy’s often contrast with due to its more emotional character?
Pitanje 4:
What was a defining characteristic of Duquesnoy's sculptural style, according to contemporary critics like Giovanni Bellori?

François Duquesnoy: A Flemish Sculptor in Rome

  • Born: Nettuno, Italy (1597)
  • Died: 1643

Early Life and Training

  • François duquesnoy, also known as Frans Duquesnoy, was born in Brussels. His father, Jérôme duquesnoy the elder, served as the court sculptor to Archduchess Isabella and Archduke Albert.
  • Duquesnoy received his early training in Brussels, demonstrating talent that attracted the attention of the archduke.
  • The archduke provided financial support for Duquesnoy to study in Rome, where he would spend the majority of his career.
  • Upon arriving in Rome around 1618, Duquesnoy meticulously studied antique sculpture, famously climbing over the equestrian Marcus Aurelius to understand its construction.

Artistic Style and Influences

  • Duquesnoy's style is characterized by a classicized approach, often contrasted with the more emotional and theatrical works of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
  • He showed greater affinity for Alessandro Algardi’s sculptures.
  • Contemporary critics, like Giovanni Bellori, praised Duquesnoy's ability to restore contemporary sculpture to the quality of ancient Roman sculpture.
  • Nicolas Poussin, a fellow expatriate artist, shared Duquesnoy's classicized and emotionally detached style, and they lived together in Rome for a time.
  • Duquesnoy collaborated with Bernini on several projects, including designs for angels offering garlands at St. Peter’s Basilica.

Major Works and Achievements

  • Santa Susanna (1629): Considered one of Duquesnoy's masterpieces, this sculpture depicts the saint with a balance of modesty and revealing draperies, earning high praise from Bellori. A marble copy resides in the Louvre.
  • St. Andrew (1629-33): This larger-than-life statue adorns St. Peter’s Basilica, showcasing Duquesnoy's restrained style compared to Bernini and Francesco Mochi's contributions.
  • Rondanini Faun: An early work demonstrating his skill in expanding upon antique torsos, though later criticized by neoclassicists. Now located at the British Museum.
  • Apollo and Cupid: A notable sculpture showcasing mythological themes.
  • Mercury: Another significant work displaying Duquesnoy's talent for depicting classical figures.

Historical Significance

  • Duquesnoy played a crucial role in the Roman Baroque art scene, offering an alternative to Bernini’s dramatic style with his more restrained and classicized approach.
  • Cardinal Richelieu offered him the position of royal sculptor in France, aiming to establish a royal academy of sculpture in Paris, though Duquesnoy died before he could take up the post.
  • His work influenced subsequent generations of sculptors and contributed to the development of Neoclassical art.
  • Bellori's high praise solidified his reputation as a restorer of classical ideals in sculpture.