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Daniele Ricciarelli (; 15094 April 1566), better known as Daniele da Volterra (, ), was a Mannerist Italian painter and sculptor. He is best remembered for his association with the late
Michelangelo Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (; 6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known as Michelangelo (), was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was insp ...
. Several of Daniele's most important works were based on designs made for that purpose by Michelangelo. After Michelangelo's death, Daniele was hired to cover the genitals in his ''
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'' with vestments and loincloths. This earned him the nickname ("the breeches maker").


Biography

Daniele Ricciarelli was born in Volterra (in present-day Tuscany). As a boy, he initially studied with the
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artists Il Sodoma and
Baldassare Peruzzi Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi (7 March 1481 – 6 January 1536) was an Italian architect and painter, born in a small town near Siena (in Ancaiano, ''frazione'' of Sovicille) and died in Rome. He worked for many years with Bramante, Raphael, and la ...
, but he was not well received and left them. He appears to have accompanied the latter to Rome in 1535, and helped paint the frescoes in the
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. He then became an apprentice to
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. From 1538 to 1541 he helped Perino with the painting of frescoes in the villa of Cardinal Trivuzio at Salone, in the Massimi chapel in
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, and the chapel of the crucifixion in San Marcello al Corso. He was commissioned the painting of a frieze in the main salon of the
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, with the life of Fabius Maximus. In Rome he also started working in the circle of
Michelangelo Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (; 6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known as Michelangelo (), was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was insp ...
and befriended him. Michelangelo used his influence with
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to secure Daniele commissions and the post of superintendent of the works of the Vatican, a position he retained until the Pope's death. Michelangelo also provided him with sketches on which Daniele based some of his paintings, especially his series of frescoes in the Orsini chapel in the Trinity College, the commission for which Daniele had received in December 1541. Later Daniele was commissioned by Paul III to complete the decoration of the Sala Regia. On the death of the pope in 1549 he lost his position as superintendent and the pension to which it entitled him. He then devoted himself chiefly to sculpture. He died in Rome in 1566. According to Daniele's will, the marble knee of the missing left leg of the Christ from Michelangelo's '' Deposition'' was in his possession at the time of his death. Among his pupils was Giulio Mazzoni from Piacenza. Leonardo Ricciarelli was his nephew.


Works

Daniele's best-known painting is the ''Descent from the Cross'' in the
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(circa 1545), after drawings by Michelangelo; by an excess of praise this work was at one time grouped with Raphael's '' Transfiguration'' and the ''Last Communion of St. Jerome'' by Domenichino as the most famous pictures in Rome. Daniele's two-sided painting of David killing Goliath (restored in 2008) in the Louvre too seems to have been based on Michelangelo's designs; for a long time it was attributed to him. Other notable works include the ''Massacre of the Innocents'' (1557) in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, a portrait he drew of Michelangelo and a bust he made from Michelangelo's death mask. A well-known sculpture is the ''Cleopatra'' in the
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. From France, Daniele received the commission to make a
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equestrian statue of Henry II, but he finished only the horse; this was later used for a statue of Louis XIII at the Place Royale and melted down during the French Revolution.


Style

The 1913 '' Catholic Encyclopedia'' gave the following description of Daniele's style as a painter:


The loincloths in Michelangelo's ''Last Judgment''

Daniele is infamous for having covered over, with vestments and fig-leaves, many of the genitals and backsides in Michelangelo's ''
The Last Judgment The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Reckoning, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, Doomsday, Day of Resurrection or The Day of the Lord (; ar, یوم القيامة, translit=Yawm al-Qiyāmah or ar, یوم الدین, translit=Yawm ad-Dīn, ...
'' fresco in the Sistine Chapel. This work was begun in 1565, shortly after the Council of Trent had condemned nudity in religious art. It earned Daniele the nickname "Il Braghettone" ("the breeches-maker"). He also chiseled away a part of the fresco and repainted the larger part of Saint Catherine and the entire figure of
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behind her. This was done because in the original version Blaise had appeared to look at Catherine's naked behind, and because to some observers the position of their bodies suggested sexual intercourse. The loincloths and draperies in the lower half of the fresco, however, were not painted by Daniele. His work on the Last Judgment was interrupted at the end of 1565 by the death of
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, after which the scaffolding he used had to be removed quickly because the chapel was needed for the election of a new pope.


Legacy

His pupils included painter
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.


Curiosity

* Daniele Ricciarelli is a distant ancestor of Christian Orlandi (Italian actor and director) on the part of paternal grandmother.IMDb.com
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Gallery

Image:Sybil_(Daniele_da_Volterra).jpg, ''Sybil'' (c. 1540–1545); Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg Image:Daniele_da_Volterra_002.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (c. 1545), before its 2004 restoration;
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, Rome Image:Daniele da Volterra 003.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (detail, before restoration) Image:Descentfromthecrossdetail2.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (detail, after restoration) Image:Daniele da Volterra 004.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (detail, before restoration) Image:Descentfromthecrossdetail1.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (detail, after restoration) Image:Descentfromthecrossdetail3.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (detail, after restoration) Image:Descentfromthecrossdetail4.jpg, ''Descent from the Cross'' (detail, after restoration) Image:Madonnawithchildgiovanninoandbarbara.jpg, ''Madonna with Child, young Saint John the Baptist and Saint Barbara'' (c. 1548); Uffizi, Florence Image:Mosesonmountsinai.jpg, ''
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on Mount Sinai'' (1545–1555); Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden Image:Massacreoftheinnocents.jpg, '' Massacre of the Innocents'' (c. 1557); Uffizi, Florence Image:DSC02316 Daniele Da Volterra - Ritratto di Michelangelo (1564) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, 6-jan-2006.jpg, Bronze portrait of Michelangelo (1564), after his death mask;
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, Milan


References


Sources

*Fabrizio Mancinelli, "The Painting of the Last Judgment: History, Technique and Restoration". In Loren Partridge, ''Michelangelo : The Last Judgment – A Glorious Restoration''. New York:
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External links

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Bust of Michelangelo
Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.

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