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Cosroe Dusi (July 28, 1808 – October 9, 1859) was an Italian painter in the Neoclassical style, active for many years in
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, painting mainly sacred and historical subjects. Dusi was nicknamed by his contemporaries the "modern
Tintoretto Tintoretto ( , , ; born Jacopo Robusti; late September or early October 1518Bernari and de Vecchi 1970, p. 83.31 May 1594) was an Italian painter identified with the Venetian school. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed wit ...
", for his liveliness of invention and rapidity at painting.


Education and early work in the Veneto and Tyrol

Cosroe was born in
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. He enrolled in 1820 at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, where his mentor was the painter Teodoro Matteini, who had also taught the influential Hayez. At the academy, Dusi studied alongside
Michelangelo Grigoletti Girolamo Michelangelo Grigoletti (29 August 1801 – 11 February 1870) was an Italian painter, active in a Neoclassical style. Biography Born at Pordenone to a humble family, he was encouraged by an uncle priest who arranged for him to enrol ...
. After graduating in 1827, the academy awarded Dusi a room near the school and he exhibited the large historical canvas, ''The Death of Alcibiades'', followed by ''Paolo and Francesca da Rimini'', exhibited in 1831 at the Brera. In 1829 at the annual exhibition of the Accademia, he displayed ''The Nymph
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seduces the innocent Hermaphroditus'', a ''Virgin and child with St John'', and two small paintings depicting scenes from writings of
Gasparo Gozzi Gasparo, count Gozzi (4 December 1713 – 26 December 1786) was a Venice, Venetian critic and dramatist. Life and works Gasparo Gozzi was the first of eleven children born to the Venetian Count Jacopo Antonio and Angela Tiepolo, who was also of n ...
. In 1830 he married Antonietta Ferrari, daughter and sister respectively of the sculptors Bartolomeo and Luigi Ferrari. Luigi had also studied at the academy with Dusi. In Venice, Dusi collaborated in the production of illustrations for books and lithographic series. For the journal of ''Il Gondoliere'', he made a lithographic portrait Leopoldo Cicognara, that was used in Cicognara's obituary in 1834, and was based on a prior oil painting by Ludovico Lipparini. Dusi, along with Grigoletti and Michele Fanoli, completed a series of lithographs depicting various trades of Venetians, published by Galvani. The subjects were mostly
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figures (fishmongers, chimney sweeps, etc.) or portraits (including singers, actors, and dancers). The
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of Venice has engravings and lithography by Drusi. He also traveled through Monaco, Germany, and Russia. In 1831 he was commissioned to paint the main altarpiece depicting ''Saints Peter and Paul'' and another altarpiece of ''Virgin of the Rosary and St Dominic'' for the parish church of the same name in Sexten in
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. He painted ''St Luke painting the Virgin'' (right lateral altar, 1833) and the Assumption of Mary (1834, main altarpiece) of the Sanctuary of Santa Assunta of Maria Luggau in West Carinthia. He also painted frescoes on the ''Resurrection of the Dead'' for the chapel in the cemetery of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Among his other religious paintings are his ''Adoption of the Habit by St Gertrude'' (1835) for the main altar of the parish church of
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; in 1836 he completed an altarpiece depicting a ''Santa Maria Assunta'' (1836) for the side altar of a parish church near
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; a ''Crucifixion'' for the parish church of St Michael at
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; and a ''Glory of Saint Catherine'' for the main altar of the parish church of
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; and a ''Transit of St Joseph'' (1839) for the church of San Luca Evangelista in
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. For the parish church of St Martin in
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, he painted the altarpiece depicting ''Communion of St Martin, bishop of Tours''. For the church of Santa Maria Assunta of Taufers, he painted a ''Holy Family with young St John the Baptist'' (1839). Dusi was commissioned to complete the main altarpiece of the Collegiata of Santa Maria Maggiore of the main city of the Dalmatian island of Cherso (now
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, Croatia). A fire in 1826 had destroyed the ancient Renaissance altarpiece of
Andrea Vicentino Andrea Vicentino (c. 1542 – 1617) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. He was a pupil of the painter Giovanni Battista Maganza. Born in Vicenza, he was also known as ''Andrea Michieli'' or ''Michelli''. He move ...
, depicting ''The Miracle of the Madonna of the Snow''. Dusi attempted to make an accurate copy (1833) of the icon. In 1834 he painted an altarpiece of ''Saints Filomena, Lucy, and Agatha'' (1834) for the Venetian church of San Martino. After the
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burned down in a fire, Dusri was commissioned in 1837–1838 to paint the sipario (main drop-curtain) for the newly rebuilt theater house. The subject of the curtain was, appropriately, the ''Apotheosis of the Phoenix'', however, by 1854, this curtain was replaced by a more patriotic and nationalistic scene. Drusi also painted screens for the San Samuele theater of Venice and the Nobile theater of
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. The subject of the latter was ''Michelangelo presenting the young Giovanni da Udine to the Duke Gonzaga''. In 1838, Drusi designed and Francesco Locatelli engraved prints celebrating the visit of Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria. The subjects were ''Celebration of the Completion of the Dam of Malamocco'' and ''Entry of the Emperor into Chioggia''. For an exhibition held in the Venetian Academy to celebrate the visit, Drusi displayed seven works: ''Romeo and Juliet''; the ''Communion of St Martin of Tours'', ''(Socrates reproaches) Alcibiades among the Heterae''; the ''Prayers of his bride convince Henry IV to absolve the prisoners of Calais''; a ''Landscape'', ''Portraits of a family'', and finally an unspecified sketch for a historical painting.


Work in Russia

Dusi had briefly lived in Munich, Bavaria, where he had painted mainly portraits, but around 1840, the Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, after visiting his Venetian studio, invited Dusi to St Petersburg. In Russia, he painted portraits of the Grand Duke and members of the imperial family and the court, including General Suhozanet (1842), Kavos (1849), of Feodosiya Tarassova Gromova. His ''Mary Queen of Scots led to the scaffold'' granted him membership in the Academy of Fine Arts of St. Petersburg in 1842, another painting of ''Alcibiades among the Heterae'', made him an academician (1843), and finally, his ''Deposition'', obtained him a post of professor (1851). In Russia, he also painted still lifes and landscapes. He participated in the encaustic decoration of the wooden ceiling of the gallery of ancient painting of the Hermitage, depicting the Seasons and antique artworks and buildings, (based on drawings by Georg Hiltensperger). Dusi also painted numerous icons for the Cathedral of Saint Isaac in St Petersburg, later replaced by copies in mosaic, depicting: the ''Savior and Mary, Mother of God'', for the right side of the altar iconostasis, a ''Last Supper'', a ''Deposition'', ''St Anastasia'' and ''St Catherine of Alexandria'' (1844-1855). He painted for private chapels of the buildings of the capital and country estates. Dusi decorate the ceiling of the Marinsky Theater and two curtains, both lost, one for the Bolshoi theater in Moscow, depicting ''Ilsolenne entrance of Prince Požorskij into Moscow'', and the other, probably for the Alexandrine theater of St Petersburg in 1858. The czar awarded him the Order of St. Anne of third class and the Order of St Stanislaus of third class.


Return to Venice

In 1831, Dusi had been made honorary associate for the Venetian Academy, and he had over the years periodically revisited his native Venice. He returned to Venice to stay finally in 1856, and hoped without success, for a professorship in the academy. The Austrian painter
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was instead named to the professorship. His last known work, A vigil at home of Tintoretto, exhibited in Venice in 1857. He painted two altarpieces: ''St Anthony of Padua'' and a ''Deposition'' (1851) for the Venetian church of San Giovanni in Bragora.Treccani Encyclopedia. He died on October 9, 1859, in Marostica, near
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.


References

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