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Alessandro Bonvicino (also Buonvicino) (possibly 22 December 1554), more commonly known as Moretto, or in Italian Il Moretto da Brescia (the Moor of Brescia), was an
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painter from
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, where he also mostly worked. His dated works span the period from 1524 to 1554, but he was already described as a master in 1516. He was mainly a painter of
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s that tend towards sedateness, mostly for churches in and around Brescia, but also in
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,
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, and Asola; many remain in the churches they were painted for. Most are on canvas, but a number even of large ones are on wood panel. Only a handful of drawings survive. He also painted a few portraits, but these are more influential. A full-length '' Portrait of a Man'' in the
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, dated 1526, seems to be the earliest Italian independent portrait at full length, all the more unexpected as the subject, though clearly a wealthy nobleman, shows no sign of being from a princely ruling family. This format, and the background of an exterior largely closed off by a column the man leans on, was taken up by his main assistant Giovanni Battista Moroni, who painted mainly portraits and was one of the most important portraitists of the mid-16th century. He was a prominent and pious citizen of the small city of Brescia, belonging to at least two of the most prominent
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Biography

He was born at
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, in Brescian territory, and studied first under
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. Others state he trained with
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. His brothers Pietro and Jacopo were also painters. He may have been apprenticed to
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in
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and modelled his earlier portrait-painting on the Venetian style. On the other hand, the style also resembles that of Giorgione or late Bellini. He conceived a great enthusiasm for Raphael, though he never travelled to
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; on the other hand, his classical serenity resembles that shown by
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and his followers in Lombardy such as Bramantino. He may have consulted with his contemporary Girolamo Savoldo. Moretto excelled more in sedate altarpieces than in narrative action, and more in oil painting than in fresco, although he painted fine frescoes depicting the idle daughters of Count Martinengo in one of the palaces near Brescia. In 1521, he worked with
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in the ''Cappella del Sacramento'' in the Old Cathedral of Brescia, where Moretto completed a ''Last Supper'', ''Elijah in the Desert'', and a ''Fall of Manna''. He was active during 1522–1524 in
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. He painted alongside Lorenzo Lotto at
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in
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. In Brescia, he completed a ''Five Virgin Martyrs'' and his masterpiece, the ''Assumption of the Madonna'' for the church of San Clemente; a ''Coronation of the Madonna with four saints'' () for the church of Santi Nazaro e Celso; and a ''St Joseph'' for Santa Maria delle Grazie. Another work, with two small children depicted, is his canvas of ''St Nicholas of Bari presenting two children to Virgin'' (1539) originally painted for the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, but now in the
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. He collaborated with Floriano Ferramola in the decoration of the dome of Brescia Cathedral. In the
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, Vienna is a ''St Justina'' (once ascribed to
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); in the Staedel Museum, Frankfurt, the ''Madonna Enthroned between Sts. Anthony and Sebastian''; in the Berlin Museum, a colossal ''Adoration of the Shepherds'', and a large votive picture (one of the master's best) of the ''Madonna and Child'', with infant angels and other figures above the clouds, and below, amid a rich landscape, two priests; in the
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,
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, is a ''St Bernardino and Other Saints''. Throughout his career his works display an internal oscillation between the traditions of the
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and Central
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s. Simultaneously he looked at the form and colour of Venetian artists such as
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and
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whilst his classicising, sweet intensity earned him the name "
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of
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". Though there is some uncertainty regarding his studio, he took on a number of pupils, the most important of whom was the portraitist Giovanni Battista Moroni. He also influenced
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. Il Moretto was stated to have been a man of great personal piety, preparing himself by prayer and fasting for any great act of sacred art, such as the painting of the Virgin-mother.


Public collections

Moretto is represented in the following collections:
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;
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, New York; Hermitage, St. Petersburg;
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, Vienna; Staedel Museum, Frankfurt; Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice;
Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo The Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo is a public art museum in Brescia, Lombardy. Established in 1851, the museum exhibits mainly paintings by local artists dated from the Thirteenth through the Eighteenth century. The museum's current collection in ...
, Brescia (''
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'');
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, Milan;
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, Washington;
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, Paris;
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, Oxford; Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, amongst others.


Further works

File:Moretto_da_brescia_cesaresco.jpg, '' Portrait of Fortunato Martinengo Cesaresco'', 1542, London, National Gallery File:Bonvicino - Holy Family.jpg, ''The Holy Family with Saint Anthony of Padua'', oil on panel. File:Portrait of Girolamo Savonarola 1524.jpg, Posthumous portrait of Girolamo Savonarola 1524


Works

*'' Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saint James the Great and Saint Jerome'' (1517) *''
Christ with the Cross ''Christ with the Cross'' or ''Christ with the Cross and a Monk'' is a 1518 oil on panel painting by Moretto da Brescia, now in the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo. It is first recorded in 1859, when it was in the collection of Gugliemo Lochis, an ...
'' (1518) *'' The Dead Christ Adored by Saint Jerome and Saint Dorothy'' (1520–1521) *''
Holy Cross Standard The ''Holy Cross Standard'' is a 1520-1521 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, commissioned by the Brescia's city council for the Company of the Guardians of the Holy Cross, guardians of the Sante Croci treasury at the city's Old Cath ...
'' (1520–1521) *'' Standard of Our Lady of Mercy'' (1520–1522) *''
Salvation Triptych The ''Salvation Triptych'' ( it, Trittico della Salvezza or ''Trittico della Salvazione'') is a triptych in oils on canvas by Moretto da Brescia, dating to 1521–1524 or 1527–28. All three of its panels are now in private collections, two in ...
'' (1521–1524 or 1527–1528) *''
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Our Lady of Mount Carmel, or Virgin of Carmel, is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order, particularly within the Catholic Church. The first Carmelites were Christian hermits living on Mount Ca ...
'' (c. 1522) *''
Assumption of the Virgin The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Catholic_Mariology#Dogmatic_teachings, Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII defined it in 1950 in his apostolic constitution ''Munificentissimus Deus'' as follows: We proclaim and d ...
'' (1524–1526) *'' Orzinuovi Altarpiece'' (1525–1530) *'' Portrait of a Man'' (1526) *'' Lament over the Dead Christ'' (1526–1530) *'' Sant'Eufemia Altarpiece'' (1526–1530) *'' Supper at Emmaus'' (c. 1526) *'' Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian'' (c. 1528) *'' Assumption Altarpiece'' (1529–1530) *'' St Anthony of Padua with Two Saints'' (1530) *'' St Antony the Abbot'' (1530–1534) *'' St Justina of Padua with a Donor'' (c. 1530) *''
Madonna and Child with Saint Martin and Saint Catherine ''Madonna and Child with Saint Martin and Saint Catherine'' is an oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, executed ''c.'' 1530, now on the high altar in the church of San Martino in Leno, Lombardy, Porzano, Province of Brescia. It is the pa ...
'' (c. 1530) *'' Massacre of the Innocents'' (1531–1532) *''
Coronation of the Virgin Altarpiece The ''Coronation of the Virgin Altarpiece'' is a five panel work by Moretto da Brescia, executed . Its central panel (''Coronation of the Virgin with Saints Michael, Joseph, Francis of Assisi and Nicholas of Bari'') and upper panel (''God the Fa ...
'' (c. 1534) *''
The Deaf-Mute Filippo Viotti's Vision of the Virgin Mary ''The Deaf-Mute Filippo Viotti's Vision of the Virgin Mary'' is an oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, executed ''c.'' 1534, displayed in the Santuario della Madonna at Paitone in the Province of Brescia, Italy. It is first recorded in ...
'' (c. 1534) *''
Annunciation The Annunciation (from Latin '), also referred to as the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Annunciation of Our Lady, or the Annunciation of the Lord, is the Christian celebration of the biblical tale of the announcement by the ange ...
'' (1535–1540) *'' The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr'' (1535–1540) *'' Portrait of a Gentleman with a Letter'' (1535–1540) *''
Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista Organ Case ''Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista Organ Case'' is a set of four tempera on canvas paintings produced by Moretto da Brescia, ''c.'' 1535. The inner sides show stories from the life of John the Baptist and scenes from the life of John the Evange ...
'' (c. 1535) *'' Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints'' (1536–1537) *'' Rovelli Altarpiece'' (1539) *''
Adoration of the Shepherds with Saints Nazarius and Celsus ''Adoration of the Shepherds with Saints Nazarius and Celsus'' is a 1540 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia in the church of Santi Nazaro e Celso in Brescia. As its title suggests, it shows Nazarius and Celsus, patron saints of the chu ...
'' (1540) *'' Salomé'' (1540) *'' Madonna and Child with Saints'' (Verona, 1540) *'' Pralboino Altarpiece'' (1540–1545) *'' Christ in Glory with Saint Peter and Saint Paul'' (c. 1540) *'' Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Cosmas and Damian'' (c. 1540) *''
Madonna and Child with Four Doctors of the Church ''Madonna and Child with Four Doctors of the Church'' is a 1540-1545 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, now in the Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt. From left to right it shows Saint Ambrose (standing, looking at the Madonna), ...
'' (c. 1540–1545) *'' Madonna and Child with Saints'' (London, c. 1540–1545) *'' Madonna and Child with an Angel'' (c. 1540–1550) *''
Christ with Moses and Solomon ''Christ with Moses and Solomon'' is a 1541-1542 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, displayed on the altar of the Most Holy Sacrament in the collegiate church of Santi Nazaro e Celso in Brescia Brescia (, locally ; lmo, link=no, ...
'' (1541–1542) *'' Portrait of Fortunato Martinengo Cesaresco'' (1542) *''
Luzzago Altarpiece The ''Luzzago Altarpiece'' is a 1542 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, now in the Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo in Brescia. It was recorded in San Giuseppe church in Brescia in 1630 and moved to its present home in 1868.Pier Virgilio Be ...
'' (1542) *''
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine (or "Mystic") covers two different subjects in Christian art arising from visions received by either Catherine of Alexandria or Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), in which these virgin saints went through a ...
'' (c. 1543) *''
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 50th day (the seventh Sunday) after Easter Sunday. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles in the Ne ...
(1543–1544) *'' Madonna and Child with Four Saints'' (c. 1543) *'' Supper in the House of Simon the Pharisee'' (1544) *'' Portrait of an Ecclesiastic'' (c. 1545) *''
Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Bartholomew and Roch ''Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Bartholomew and Roch'' is an oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia, executed ''c.'' 1545, still in the church of San Bartolomeo in Castenedolo in the Province of Brescia, Italy. A late work, it suppo ...
'' (c. 1545) *'' Christ and the Angel'' (c. 1550)


References


Sources

* * Hartt, Frederick, ''History of Italian Renaissance Art'', (2nd edn.)1987, Thames & Hudson (US Harry N Abrams), *


Further reading

*
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 Brescia (see index) {{DEFAULTSORT:Moretto Da Brescia (Alessandro Bonvicino) 1498 births 1554 deaths 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Brescia Italian Renaissance painters