Cavalier d'Arpino (English notation) CavalierdArpino

Japanese: Cavalier d'Arpino(英語表記)CavalierdArpino
Cavalier d'Arpino (English notation) CavalierdArpino


[Development of Baroque Art]

[Italy]
Late Mannerism was dominant in Italy at the end of the 16th century. This was characterized by pseudo-classical forms that abandoned the sensual and subjective expression of earlier Mannerism, due to the iconographical control of the Counter-Reformation. Representatives of this movement were Cavalier d'Arpino (1568-1640) and Federico Zuccaro, who dominated major projects in Rome. Meanwhile, the late Mannerist Ludovico Carracci (Carracci family) of Bologna in northern Italy studied the Venetian and Emilian schools (Correggio), and together with his cousins ​​Agostino and Annibale, he founded the Accademia degli Incamminati in 1582 to provide guidance to artists.

From [Mannerism]

…This period (1580-90) is considered the rise of the Proto-Baroque and the end of Mannerism. However, until the 1620s, academic Mannerists such as F. Zuccaro and Cavaliere d'Arpino (1568-1640) were active in Rome, and Reformed Mannerists with a strong realist and religious tendency such as Santi di Tito (1536-1603) and Cigoli (real name Ludovico Cardi, 1559-1613) were active in Florence.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Cavalier d'Arpino" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:


【バロック美術の展開】

[イタリア]
 イタリアでは16世紀末に後期マニエリスムが支配的であった。これは反宗教改革の図像統制下に置かれたため,前期マニエリスムの官能的,主観的表現を捨て去った擬古典的な形式を特色とするもので,ローマの大事業を占有していたカバリエル・ダルピーノCavalier d’Arpino(1568‐1640)とフェデリコ・ツッカロを代表とする。一方,北イタリアのボローニャの後期マニエリスト,ルドビコ・カラッチ(カラッチ一族)はベネチア派とエミリア派(コレッジョ)を研究し,その従弟アゴスティノ,アンニバレの兄弟とともに1582年アカデミア・デリ・インカンミナーティを創設して芸術家の指導にあたった。…

【マニエリスム】より

…この時期(1580‐90)をもって〈プロト・バロック〉の台頭,マニエリスムの終末とされる。ただし,1620年代まで,ローマではF.ツッカロ,カバリエーレ・ダルピーノCavalier d’Arpino(1568‐1640)などのアカデミックなマニエリスト,フィレンツェではサンティ・ディ・ティートSanti di Tito(1536‐1603)やチゴーリCigoli(本名カルディLudovico Cardi。1559‐1613)などの,リアリズム的傾向と宗教性の強い〈改革派〉マニエリストが活躍した。…

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