Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
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Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (1634–1718) was an Italian engraver and painter of the Baroque period. He was the son of the prominent
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. The younger Mitelli was best known for his prolific engravings, in a great variety of subjects, including scenes from grand epics to mundane page boards for games of chance using dice,
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, and an Iconophor with anthropomorphized alphabets. He also engraved genre subjects, allegories, moralistic scenes, but even some bizarre cartoons that could be interpreted as sometimes provocatively subversive, or presciently revolutionary, and sometimes imaginatively bizarre. He often depicted dwarfs engaged in buffoonery or satirical depictions of aphorisms, which recalls the ''
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di nani'' or ''arte pigmeo'' of genre painter Faustino Bocchi (1659–1742). Giuseppe studied or worked under
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, Flaminio Torri,
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, and
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; he had a long career of over 60 years in Bologna. Mitelli was a flamboyant character who was also a painter and sculptor. He enjoyed a broad set of physical activities including fencing, hunting, fishing, tennis, gymnastics, and acting.


Engravings of Contemporary Trades

Giuseppe Maria produced a series of engravings depicting ''Arts of the Street'', published in 1660. This was part II of a book of engravings, in which part I, ''Diverse Figure'', had been engraved by Simon Guillain II, and published in Bologna by Giovanni Atanasio Mosini. The inspiration for these works was either from Annibale Carracci’s drawings, or subsequent engravings by Simon Guillain II. The second part, titled ''The Arts of the Street'' (''Di Bologna. L’Arti per Via'') celebrates the tradesmen and workmen who practiced their occupations in the streets of Bologna. A list of the engravings includes:


Tarot of Mitelli

Around 1660 Giuseppe Maria Mitelli realized for Count Prospero Bentivoglio - a member of a powerful Bolognese family -, a ''Game of Tarot with a New form of Tarocchini'' (a variant of the classic Tarot). This artwork consists of 62 cards in typical Baroque style and it is still today considered one of the highest examples of Mitelli's artistic production. Italian art historian Giordano Berti, in his study on Mitelli's life and work has defined the Mitelli's Tarocchino «''a jewel of creativity, a flight of fantasy, a perfect stylistic exercise''». Mitelli placed his own self-portrait on the Ace of Coins and, to affirm the originality of his masterpiece, he added ''INV DIS & INT'' ("Invented, Drawn and Engraved").


Other Images by Mitelli

He drew an enraged
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in oriental garb behind bars (though it is unlikely that Mitelli would ever have seen the Hungarian rebel and Ottoman sympathiser as a prisoner in person). The Ottoman menace was still alive for Christian in this era. In another cartoon, he mocks the assistance that foreign ''Doctors'' provide to a dying Ottoman Sultan. The engraving contains the sultans hat under a commode, and a torn Koran. The dying sultan pleads to his parting
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to save his realm for Islam (see dying Sultan and doctors). This cartoon highlights the response of the European kingdoms in the signing of the
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of 26 January 1699. He also drew a laborer destroying a classical female statue. In 2010, an exhibition of 250 drawings and engravings were displayed in an exhibition titled ''Il mondo fantastico nelle incisioni di Giuseppe Maria Mitelli'' at the Galleria Garisenda (Strada Maggiore 14/a) of Bologna.Repubblica
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mitelli, Giuseppe Maria 1634 births 1718 deaths People from the Province of Bologna 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Italian engravers Painters from Bologna Italian Baroque painters 18th-century Italian male artists