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Krótka biografia

  • Top 3 works:
    • Portrait of Father Galeazzo Campi
    • Portrait of a Man
    • The Game of Chess
  • Museums on APS:
    • Muzeum Ermitażu
    • Muzeum Ermitażu
    • Muzeum Ermitażu
    • Muzeum Ermitażu
    • Muzeum Ermitażu
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Room fit: living room
  • Works on APS: 8
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Quiz o sztuce

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Pytanie 1:
Giulio Campi is often referred to as the "Ludovico Carracci of Cremona." What does this comparison suggest about his role?
Pytanie 2:
Under whom did Giulio Campi study painting, architecture, and modelling in Mantua?
Pytanie 3:
What artistic traditions did Giulio Campi combine in his work, reflecting his studies and influences?
Pytanie 4:
A masterpiece of Giulio Campi, praised for its drawing and color, is located in which church?

Giulio Campi: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Training

  • Born: Cremona, Italy in 1502.
  • Family of Artists: Giulio Campi came from a prominent family of painters; his father, Galeazzo (1475–1536), provided him with initial artistic training.
  • Early Studies: In 1522, he traveled to Mantua and studied painting, architecture, and modelling under the tutelage of Giulio Romano.
  • His education continued with a visit to Rome where he became deeply engaged in studying classical antiquity.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Blending Traditions: Campi skillfully combined Lombard and Roman artistic traditions, influenced by his studies with Romano and his exploration of ancient art.
  • Collaboration: He collaborated with Camillo Boccaccino, son of Boccaccio Boccaccino, potentially receiving further training from him.
  • Key Influences: Giulio Romano’s influence is evident in Campi's dynamic compositions and architectural elements. His study of classical art instilled a sense of grandeur and anatomical accuracy.

Major Works and Style

  • Masterpiece: At the age of 27, Campi completed his masterpiece, “Virgin and Child with Sts Celsus and Nazarus”, for the church of Sant'Abondio. It is celebrated for its freedom of drawing and vibrant color.
  • Notable Works: Other significant works include the “Descent from the Cross” in San Sigismondo, Cremona, and frescoes within the dome of San Girolamo in Mantua.
  • Artistic Characteristics: Campi’s paintings are characterized by grand conceptions, free drawing, vigorous coloring, a lofty style, and broad handling. A deep piety is evident throughout his work.
  • He was involved in the reconstruction and decoration of the church of Santa Rita in Cremona.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • “Ludovico Carracci of Cremona”: Campi is often referred to by this title due to his significant influence on the artistic landscape of Cremona, mirroring Ludovico Carracci’s impact on Bologna.
  • Regional Importance: He played a crucial role in shaping Renaissance art within the Cremonese school.
  • Engravings by Ghiso: His altar-piece in San Sigismondo and his “Labours of Hercules” were engraved by Giorgio Ghisi, further disseminating his work.
  • Lasting Impact: Campi’s influence extended beyond his lifetime, inspiring subsequent generations of artists in the region.

Death and Remembrance

  • Died: Cremona, Italy in 1572.
  • Giulio Campi remains a significant figure in Italian Renaissance art, celebrated for his artistic skill, religious devotion, and lasting influence on the Cremonese school of painting.