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Giovanni Battista Moroni ( – 5 February 1579) was an Italian painter of the Late Renaissance period. He also is called Giambattista Moroni. Best known for his elegantly realistic portraits of the local nobility and clergy, he is considered one of the great portrait painters of sixteenth century Italy.


Biography

Moroni was the son of architect Andrea Moroni. He trained under Alessandro Bonvicino "Il Moretto" in Brescia, where he was the main studio assistant during the 1540s, and worked in Trento,
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and his home town of Albino, near Bergamo, where he was born and died. His two short periods in Trento coincided with the first two sessions of the Council of Trent, 1546–48 and 1551–53. On both occasions Moroni painted a number of religious works (including the altarpiece of the ''Doctors of the Church'' for the church of
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) as well as the series of portraits for which he is remembered. During his stay in Trento he also made contact with Titian and the Count-Bishop, Cristoforo Madruzzo, whose own portrait is by Titian, but for whom Moroni painted portraits of Madruzzo's sons. There were nineteenth-century claims that he was trained by Titian at Trento, however, it is improbable that he ever ventured to the Venetian's studio for long, if at all. Moroni's period as the fashionable portraitist of Bergamo, nowhere documented, but in the inscribed dates of his portraits, is unexpectedly condensed, spanning only the years ca. 1557–62, after which Bergamo was convulsed in internecine strife and Moroni retired permanently to Albino, (Rossi, Gregori et al.) where, in his provincial isolation, he was entirely overlooked by Giorgio Vasari. His output at Bergamo, influenced in part by study of the realism of
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, produced in the few years, a long series of portraits that, while not quite heroic, are full of dignified humanity and grounded in everyday life. The subjects are not drawn exclusively from the Bergamasque aristocracy, but from the newly self-aware class of scholars, professionals, and exemplary government bureaucrats, with a few soldiers, presented in detached and wary attitudes with Moroni's meticulous passages of still life and closer attention to textiles and clothing than to psychological penetration. His output of religious paintings, destined for a less sophisticated audience in the local sub-Alpine valleys, was smaller and less successful than his portraits: "the exact truth of parts nowhere added up, in his altar pictures, even to the semblance of credibility",
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has observed of their diagrammatic schemes borrowed from Moretto, Savoldo, and others. for example, he painted a ''Last Supper'' for the parish at Romano in
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; ''Coronation of the Virgin'' in
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; also for the cathedral of Verona, ''SS Peter and Paul'', and in the Brera of Milan, the ''Assumption of the Virgin''. Moroni was engaged upon a ''Last Judgment'' in the church of
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, when he died. Overall, his style in these paintings shows influences of his master, Lorenzo Lotto, and Girolamo Savoldo.
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was an undistinguished pupil of Moroni, however, it is said that in following generations, his insightful portraiture influenced
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and Pietro Longhi. Freedberg notes that while his religious canvases are "archaic", recalling the additive compositions of the late Quattrocento and show stilted unemotive saints, his portraits are remarkable for their sophisticated psychological insight, dignified air, fluent control, and exquisite silvery tonality. Patrons for religious art were not interested in an individualized, expressive "Madonna", they desired numinous archetypal saints. On the other hand, patrons were interested in the animated portraiture.


Public collections with works by Moroni

The National Gallery (London) has one of the best collections of his work, including the celebrated portrait known as '' Il sarto'' (''The Tailor''). Other portraits are found in the Uffizi (the ''Nobleman Pointing to Flame'' inscribed, "Et quid volo nisi ut ardeat?"), Berlin Gallery, the Canon Ludovico de' Terzi and Moroni's self-portrait; and in the
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, ''A Gentleman in Adoration Before the Madonna'', the full-length portrait of Gian Federico Madruzzo, and the seated half-figure of the Jesuit Ercole Tasso, traditionally called, "Titian's Schoolmaster", although there is no real connection with Titian. Among the public collections holding works by Giovanni Battista Moroni are, the
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(Bergamo) (''Portrait of an old man''),
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(University of Oxford),
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(Memphis, Tennessee), Detroit Institute of Arts, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Hermitage Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art,
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(Vienna), the
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(Vienna), the Musée du Louvre, Musée Condé Chantilly (Chantilly, France), Museo Poldi Pezzoli (Milan), the
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,
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, the National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the
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, the National Gallery of Canada (''Portrait of a Man''), the
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, the Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena, California), Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milan), Pinacoteca di Brera (Milan),
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, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art (Sarasota, Florida), Studio Esseci (Padua, Italy), University of Arizona Museum of Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,
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(''Portrait of a Gentleman and his two Children''), the Uffizi (''Portrait of Giovanni Antonio Pantera''),the Prado (''A Soldier''), and the Worcester Art Museum (''Portrait of a Man''). In 2016,“Portrait of a Man,” attributed to the workshop of Giovanni Battista Moroni, was restituted to the heirs of Dr. August Liebmann Mayer. The painting had been looted by the Nazis, returned to France and in storage at the Louvre Museum in Paris since 1951.


Gallery

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Portrait of Bartolomeo Bonghi The ''Portrait of Bartolomeo Bonghi'' is an oil on canvas portrait by Italian artist Giovanni Battista Moroni, created in 1553. It is held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York. It depicts Bartolomeo Bonghi, a 16th-century Italian legal ...
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The Knight in Black ''The Knight in Black'' is an oil on canvas portrait painting of an unknown male subject by Giovanni Battista Moroni, from ''c.'' 1567. It is held in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, in Milan. History The first written reference to the work shows it was ...
'', , Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan File:Giovanni Battista Moroni, "Titian's Schoolmaster", c. 1575, NGA 1184.jpg, ''Titian's Schoolmaster'', , National Gallery of Art File:Giovanni Battista Moroni 021.jpg, ''Portrait of a Soldier'', , Prado Museum, Madrid


References and sources

;References ;Sources * *Gregori, Mina. ''Giovan Battista Moroni—tutte le opere''. Bergamo: Poligrafiche Bolis, 1979. *Ng, Aimee, Simone Facchinetti and Arturo Galansino. ''Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture''. Exh. cat. Feb. 29–June 2, 2019. New York: The Frick Collection, 2019.
review with excerpts and images
Delancy Place, July 12, 2019) *Tiraboschi, Giampiero. Giovan Battista Moroni: l'uomo e l'artista. Bergamo: Tera mata, 2016. *


External links


''Guardian'' article on MoroniPaintings by Moroni
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Painters of reality: the legacy of Leonardo and Caravaggio in Lombardy
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Moroni (see index)
Exhibition
at the Frick Collection, New York, in 2019. {{DEFAULTSORT:Moroni, Giovanni Battista 1520s births 1578 deaths People from Albino, Lombardy 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Bergamo Italian Renaissance painters Mannerist painters Italian portrait painters