Self-portrait
80.0 x 66.0 cm
Accademia di San Luca
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Ettore Ximenes (1855 – 1926): Sculptor of Sicilian Dignity and Neo-Renaissance Vision
Ettore Ximenes, born April 11, 1855, in Palermo, Italy, stands as a testament to the flourishing artistic landscape of late nineteenth-century Sicily. The son of Antonio Ximenes and Giulia Tolentino—a noblewoman whose lineage traced back to Sicilian aristocracy—Ximenes’ early life was marked by intellectual pursuits alongside an innate fascination with sculpture. Initially drawn to literature, he swiftly transitioned his focus towards mastering the craft of stone carving, enrolling at the Palermo Academy of Fine Arts where he honed his skills under influential instructors. This formative period instilled in him a dedication to meticulous observation and anatomical precision—qualities that would define his artistic trajectory. Following 1872, Ximenes continued his artistic education at the Naples Academy of Fine Arts, collaborating closely with Vincenzo Gemito and Stanislao Lista. These mentors championed a stylistic approach rooted in classical ideals, shaping Ximenes’ understanding of form and proportion. He embraced Neo-Renaissance principles, mirroring the grandeur of antiquity while simultaneously injecting emotive depth into his creations. This synthesis resulted in sculptures imbued with both intellectual rigor and palpable human feeling—a hallmark of his oeuvre. Ximenes' artistic style is characterized by a profound respect for realism combined with subtle symbolic gestures. His works frequently explore themes of civic virtue, dignity, and remembrance, reflecting the spirit of Sicilian identity during a period of significant social and political transformation. He skillfully employed techniques honed through years of disciplined practice—modeling clay, carving marble, polishing stone—to achieve breathtaking levels of detail and textural nuance. The artist’s meticulous attention to surface finish ensured that every sculpture radiated an aura of timeless beauty. Among Ximenes' most celebrated achievements is his monumental contribution to the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, Italy – specifically, “Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple.” Commissioned by Enrico Scrovegni, this fresco depicts a pivotal scene from biblical narrative with remarkable fidelity to Giotto di Bondone’s original vision. Ximenes' painstaking reconstruction captured not only the visual splendor of Giotto’s masterpiece but also its spiritual essence—a feat that cemented his reputation as one of Italy’s foremost sculptors. Furthermore, Ximenes’ artistic sensibilities resonated with contemporaries like Sandro Botticelli and Vincenzo Marinelli, establishing him as a pivotal figure within the broader Neo-Renaissance movement. Today, Ettore Ximenes' sculptures grace public spaces across Italy, Ukraine, and the United States—testaments to his enduring legacy. His works are housed in museums such as the Museo Diocesano di Siena, where visitors can marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship and emotive power of his creations. The artist’s influence extends beyond individual pieces; he fostered a tradition of sculptural excellence that continues to inspire artists striving for artistic integrity and technical mastery. Explore more about Ettore Ximenes' work on ArtsDot.com!ettore ximenes
1855 - 1926 , Italy
Snelle feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, Symbolist & Neo-Renaissance
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['AllPaintingsStore.com']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Giotto di bondone
- Sandro botticelli
- Vincenzo marinelli
- Date Of Birth: 1855
- Date Of Death: 1926
- Full Name: ettore ximenes
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks: ['Scrovegni - [01] - expulsion of joachim from the temple']
- Place Of Birth: Palermo, Italy

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