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Apollo

Discover Vincenzo Gesualdo (1564-1618), Italian artist & bishop. Explore his religious artworks like 'The Temptation of Adam and Eve' & influence on 17th-century Italian art.

Vincenzo Pacetti (1746-1820): Italian Neoclassical sculptor & restorer famed for completing antiquities like the Barberini Faun. Explore his work at the Borghese Gallery and influence on 18th/19th century art.

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作品詳細

  • Title: Apollo
  • Medium: Marble Sculpture
  • Subject or theme: Classical Mythology
  • Notable elements or techniques: Fragment Completion
  • Year: 1783
  • Dimensions: 120 x 142 cm
  • Movement: Neoclassical

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問題 1:
What is the artist responsible for?
問題 2:
In what artistic movement was Vincenzo Pacetti primarily active?
問題 3:
The sculpture depicts a scene from which literary work?
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What material was used to create the Apollo statue?
問題 5:
Where can you find a significant collection of Vincenzo Pacetti's sculptures?

作品解説

A Testament to Classical Revival: Vincenzo Pacetti’s Apollo

The sculpture "Apollo," attributed to Vincenzo Pacetti (1746-1820), stands as a remarkable embodiment of Neoclassical artistic ideals—a movement that sought inspiration from the grandeur and rationality of ancient Greece and Rome. Executed in 1783, this marble masterpiece resides within the Museo Vela in Switzerland, offering visitors a glimpse into the aesthetic sensibilities of the late Enlightenment era. Its serene presence commands attention, inviting contemplation on themes of divine beauty and intellectual prowess.

Subject Matter & Composition

Pacetti’s depiction centers around Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, healing, and prophecy—a figure revered throughout antiquity for his association with intellect and artistic excellence. The sculpture portrays Apollo seated upon a simple bench, gazing upwards with an expression of profound contemplation. Beside him rests a book, symbolizing knowledge and erudition, while a scale represents balance and precision – qualities highly valued by Neoclassical artists. This deliberate arrangement underscores the sculpture’s core message: the pursuit of virtue and enlightenment through reasoned observation and artistic endeavor.

Style & Technique

Pacetti's approach aligns perfectly with the stylistic conventions of his time. He skillfully employs classical proportions and idealized forms, mirroring the sculptural traditions established by figures like Michelangelo and Bernini. The marble material itself contributes to the sculpture’s timeless quality, reflecting light beautifully and conveying a sense of solidity and permanence. Pacetti’s meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the intricate carvings that adorn the statue—details meticulously rendered to capture the essence of Apollo's dignified posture and serene gaze.

Historical Context & Artistic Influences

The sculpture emerged during a period marked by fervent interest in reviving classical art and philosophy. The rediscovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum fueled scholarly debates about Greco-Roman culture, inspiring artists across Europe to emulate the stylistic achievements of antiquity. Pacetti’s work directly reflects this intellectual climate, demonstrating an understanding of humanist ideals and a commitment to upholding artistic standards rooted in classical precedent. Notably, he was influenced by Pietro Pacili, whose studio he inherited after Pacili's death, furthering his mastery of sculptural technique and fostering a deep appreciation for the legacy of Greek sculpture.

Symbolism & Emotional Impact

Beyond its formal beauty, "Apollo" carries profound symbolic significance. Apollo represents not merely divine power but also intellectual illumination—the ability to grasp universal truths through reason and contemplation. The book symbolizes the transformative potential of knowledge, while the scale embodies moral balance and ethical conduct. Viewing this sculpture evokes a feeling of serenity and admiration for artistic excellence—a reminder that beauty can inspire profound reflection on human values and aspirations. Its enduring presence in Museo Vela ensures its legacy continues to resonate with audiences captivated by the sublime artistry of Vincenzo Pacetti.

Further Exploration

For deeper insights into Vincenzo Pacetti’s oeuvre, consider visiting the Borghese Gallery in Rome where several of his sculptures are showcased alongside masterpieces by Bernini and Caravaggio. Examining these works provides invaluable context for appreciating Pacetti's contribution to Neoclassical art history. You can also delve into biographical accounts detailing his life and artistic training at Accademia del Nudo and Pietro Pacili’s studio, illuminating the formative influences that shaped his distinctive style.

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Vincenzo Pacetti: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Training

  • Born: Rome, Italy in 1746.
  • Vincenzo Pacetti began his artistic journey at the Accademia del Nudo, honing his skills in anatomical study and figure drawing.
  • He furthered his training from 1766 to 1772 under the tutelage of sculptor-restorer Pietro Pacili. Upon Pacili’s death, Vincenzo took over his studio.

Career and Artistic Development

  • Pacetti quickly established himself as an independent sculptor and was accepted into the Accademia di San Luca, serving as its director – a testament to his growing reputation.
  • Bartolomeo Cavaceppi, another prominent sculptor-restorer, held Pacetti in high regard, even naming him as executor of his will.
  • Pacetti’s work evolved around the intersection of sculpture and restoration. He wasn't merely a copier; he actively *completed* fragmented classical works, sometimes adding significant portions based on his artistic judgment.

Major Achievements & Notable Works

  • The Barberini Faun (1799): Perhaps Pacetti’s most celebrated work. He restored and completed this iconic sculpture, adding a new right leg, now housed in the Glyptothek, Munich.
  • Hope Dionysus: Currently residing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece exemplifies Pacetti's skill in completing ancient fragments.
  • Athena of Velletri (1797): Now located in the Louvre, this sculpture showcases his ability to bring classical forms back to life.
  • Extensive work at the Galleria Borghese, including reliefs and stucchi for the Sala degli Imperatori – notably “The Goat Amanthea” and “Perseus freeing Andromeda”. He also contributed to rooms housing Bernini’s masterpieces.
  • Other works can be found in churches like San Salvatore in Lauro, Santo Spirito in Sassia, Santi Michele e Magno, and the Palazzo Carpegna.

Patronage and Later Life

  • Lucien Bonaparte became a significant patron later in Pacetti’s career. He commissioned numerous plaster casts of famous antique sculptures for his villa at Canino.
  • Pacetti's diary, covering the years 1773–1803, and his correspondence provide invaluable insights into the Roman art market during that period.
  • Died: Rome in 1820.

Historical Significance & Legacy

  • Vincenzo Pacetti occupies a unique position in art history as both a sculptor and a restorer. His work raises questions about authenticity, artistic intervention, and the interpretation of classical forms.
  • He played a crucial role in shaping the understanding and appreciation of ancient sculpture during the Neoclassical period.
  • His diaries remain an essential resource for scholars studying the art market and restoration practices of 18th and 19th-century Rome.
Vincenzo Pacetti

Vincenzo Pacetti

1746 - 1820 , Italy

基本情報

  • Birth Date: 1746
  • Birth Place: Rome, Italy
  • Death Date: 1820
  • Influenced By: Pietro Pacili, Bartolomeo Cavaceppi
  • Movement: Neoclassical
  • Name: Vincenzo Pacetti
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Works:
    • Barberini Faun
    • Hope Dionysus
    • Athena of Velletri