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Bartolomeo Pinelli (November 20, 1781 – April 1, 1835) was an Italian
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and engraver.


Life

Pinelli was born and died in the
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neighborhood of
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, the son of an artisan who modeled religious statues. Pinelli was educated first in
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and then at the
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in Rome. He return to live in Trastevere, then a poor quarter of Rome. His initial studio was on Piazza Sciarra on the Corso. His son,
Achille Pinelli Achille Pinelli (1809 – 5 September 1841) was an Italian painter. Born in Rome, he was the son of the painter Bartolomeo Pinelli and his wife Mariangela Gatti. Pinelli has left about two hundred watercolors painted between 1826 and 1835, prese ...
, was a famous watercolorist in his own right. An extremely prolific engraver, his illustrations depicted the costumes of the Italian people, the great epic
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and numerous other subjects, including popular customs. In general, the most recurring subject is Rome, the ancient city as well as the modern one: its inhabitants and its monuments. In his first years of independent work, he painted figures in watercolor in the style of the painter Franz Kaiserman. Starting in 1807, he produced an album of 36 watercolors, entitled ''Scene e Costumi di Roma e del Lazio'' (Scenes and Costumes from Rome and the Lazio). His first series of engravings, begun in 1809, was entitled ''Raccolta di cinquanta costumi pittoreschi incisi all'acquaforte'' (Collection of 50 picturesque costumes engraved with acquaforte). In 1816 he finished the illustrations for his work ''La Storia Romana'' ( it, Roman History) and, in 1821, those for the work ''La Storia Greca'' ( it, Greek History). He held in high regard the traditions and religions of ancient Greece and Rome, and completed a series of engravings of the pantheon of classical gods. The artistic tradition of exaltation of a class beyond the law finds roots in the baroque era artist
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. He also produced a series of prints on ''La Storia del Brigante Decapitito'' (Story of the Decapitated Brigand), about a brigand who, while he sleeps, is decapitated by his wife in revenge for having murdered her child. This particular work illustrates the attention Pinelli lavished on popular tales, and the idealized admiration that had developed among some of the educated and aristocratic class for brigand culture. Pinelli suggested that brigands or ''banditti'' in their quest for independence from the laws imposed by absolute rulers, an inheritance of the desire for liberty in ancient Republican Rome. For Pinelli, Italian nationalism would coalesce around a return to the values of Ancient Romans. An example of the paradoxical patrons for his depictions of brigands are two paintings owned by the Duchess of Devonshire. Between 1822 and 1823 he finished a set of fifty-two prints for the a satiric poem called '' Il Meo Patacca''. He died poor on April 1, 1835.


Works

Oreste Raggi, writing in 1835, the same year that the artist died, cites many of Pinelli's designs and
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s, and around forty collections of engravings published in Rome under ten different editors. Among those: * ''Collection of Roman costumes'' (1809) – 50 copperplate engravings * ''Another collection of Rome costumes'' – 50 copperplate engravings * ''The carnival of Rome'' – one copperplate engraving * ''Collection of Fifty Customs of the Neighbourhood of Rome, comprising diverse deeds of the Brigand'' * ''Roman History'' – 101 prints * ''History of the emperors, starting from Ottavio'' – 101 prints * ''Dante, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise'' – 145 prints * ''Costumes of the Roman countryside'' (1823) – 50 copperplate engravings *
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Jerusalem Delivered ''Jerusalem Delivered'', also known as ''The Liberation of Jerusalem'' ( it, La Gerusalemme liberata ; ), is an epic poem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso, first published in 1581, that tells a largely mythified version of the First Crusade i ...
'' – 72 prints *
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Orlando Furioso ''Orlando furioso'' (; ''The Frenzy of Orlando'', more loosely ''Raging Roland'') is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture. The earliest version appeared in 1516, although the poem was no ...
'' – 100 prints *
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Aeneid The ''Aeneid'' ( ; la, Aenē̆is or ) is a Latin Epic poetry, epic poem, written by Virgil between 29 and 19 BC, that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Troy, Trojan who fled the Trojan_War#Sack_of_Troy, fall of Troy and travelled to ...
'' – 50 copperplate engravings * ''Collection of ancient costumes'' * ''Greek History'' – 100 copperplate engravings * ''Costumes of the Kingdom of Naples'' – 50 copperplate engravings (1828) * ''Meo Patacca'' – 50 copperplate engravings * ''Swiss costumes'' (1813) – 16 copperplate engravings File:16costumi.jpg, Frontispiece from ''Collection of 15 Swiss Costumes'' Bartolommeo_Pinelli_(1781-1835),_Cleombrote_banit_par_Leonidas_II,_Roi_de_Sparte,black_chalk,craie_noire,_plume_et_encre_brune_et_noire_lavis_brun,71_x_102_cm..jpg, ''Cleombrotus ordered into banishment by Leonidas II, King of Sparta'',
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''Aneddoti su Pinelli''
by Giggi Zanazzo (in Romanesco) {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinelli, Bartolomeo Italian illustrators Painters from Rome 1781 births 1835 deaths 18th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 19th-century Italian painters Italian neoclassical painters 19th-century Italian male artists 18th-century Italian male artists