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Pietro Novelli: Life and Legacy
Early Life and Training
- Born: Monreale, Italy in 1603.
- Died: Palermo, Sicily in 1647.
- Pietro Novelli, also known as il Monrealese, began his artistic journey under the tutelage of his father, Pietro Antonio Novelli I, a painter and mosaicist.
- Following his father’s death from the bubonic plague in 1625, Novelli continued to develop his skills as an apprentice alongside Gerardo Asturino.
- In 1618, he moved to Palermo and further honed his craft under the guidance of Vito Carrera (1555–1623).
Artistic Development and Influences
- Early Works: Novelli’s earliest documented work dates back to 1626 – St. Anthony Abbot, commissioned for the church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Palermo.
- Key Influences: His style was profoundly shaped by several artistic forces.
- Anthony van Dyck: Van Dyck’s visit to Sicily in 1624 and his altarpiece, the Madonna of the Rosary, significantly impacted local artists, including Novelli.
- Caravaggisti/Tenebrists: The dramatic use of light and shadow (tenebrism) prevalent in Neapolitan painting, particularly that of Ribera, also influenced his work.
- Novelli’s style blended these influences to create a uniquely Sicilian Baroque aesthetic.
Major Works and Commissions
- Novelli received numerous commissions from both religious institutions and the Sicilian nobility.
- Religious Paintings: He created works for many churches in Piana degli Albanesi, including Santa Zita in Monreale.
- Refectory Painting: A notable commission was the Marriage of Cana, painted for the refectory of the Benedictines in Monreale.
- He also produced portraits and other decorative paintings for villas belonging to prominent Sicilian families.
Artistic Style and Characteristics
- Dynamic Compositions: Novelli’s paintings are characterized by their energetic compositions and dramatic flair.
- Chiaroscuro: He masterfully employed the technique of chiaroscuro – the strong contrast between light and dark – to create a sense of drama and realism.
- Baroque Sensibility: His work embodies the Baroque aesthetic, emphasizing emotion, movement, and grandeur.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Pietro Novelli was a leading figure in Sicilian Baroque painting, earning him the nickname “the Raphael of Sicily.”
- Pupils: He trained several notable artists, including Francesco Maggiotto, Francesco Giselli, Michele Blasco, and Vincenzo Marchese.
- His work helped to establish a distinct Sicilian Baroque style that flourished in the 17th century.
- Though his life was cut short by injuries sustained during a revolution in Palermo in 1647, Novelli left behind a significant body of work that continues to be admired for its artistic merit and historical importance.
Pietro Novelli
1603 - 1647 , Italy
基本情報
- Birth Date: 1603-03-02
- Birth Place: Monreale, Italy
- Death Date: 1647-08-27
- Influenced:
- Francesco Maggiotto
- Francesco Giselli
- Michele Blasco
- Vincenzo Marchese
- Giacomo lo Verde
- Influenced By:
- Vito Carrera
- Anthony van Dyck
- Caravaggisti (Ribera)
- Movement: Baroque
- Name: Pietro Novelli
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Works:
- St. Anthony Abbot
- Marriage of Cana
- Ecstasy of St. Francis
- Portrait of a Young Man with an Earring
- Cain and Abel

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