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Короткі факти

  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Died: 1820
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: Jupiter
  • Room fit: living room
  • Більше…
  • Museums on APS:
    • Accademia di San Luca
    • Accademia di San Luca
    • Accademia di San Luca
    • Accademia di San Luca
    • Accademia di San Luca
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Born: 1746, Rome, Italy
  • Lifespan: 74 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Jupiter
    • Apollo
    • Theseus Contemplating the Dead Sow Phaea

Вікторина з мистецтва

Для кожного питання є лише одна правильна відповідь.

Запитання 1:
Vincenzo Pacetti was renowned for both sculpting and what other significant skill?
Запитання 2:
The Barberini Faun, a famous work associated with Pacetti, is currently located in which city?
Запитання 3:
Who was a significant patron of Vincenzo Pacetti, commissioning works for the Sala degli Imperatori?
Запитання 4:
What was a common practice of Pacetti regarding ancient sculptures he acquired?
Запитання 5:
Besides sculpture, what type of resources are important primary sources for understanding the Roman art market during Pacetti's time?

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.