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Andrea Celesti (1637–1712) was an Italian painter of the
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period, working in
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. His style gravitated over the years from a turgid and academic weightiness to a lighter, looser brushstroke.


Biography

Celesti was born in Venice and is buried in Toscolano. He first trained with Matteo Ponzoni, then with
Sebastiano Mazzoni Sebastiano Mazzoni (c. 1611 - Venice, 22 April 1678) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Born in Florence, he trained in that city during 1632-33 in the studio of Baccio del Bianco. He then moved to Venice in 1648, and stayed there ...
. During his early years (1659–1669) he worked in Venice, both in sundry labors for
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, and frescoes for the main salon of the ''Palazzo Erizzo''. In 1676, he was painted doge
Nicolò Sagredo Nicolò Sagredo (8 December 1606 – 14 August 1676) was the 105th Doge of Venice, reigning from 6 February 1675 until his death less than two years later. Little of note occurred during his reign as Venice was still recovering from the Cret ...
’s portrait for the ''Sala dello Scrutinio'' in Ducal Palace. For the same site, in 1680, he painted canvases of ''Moses destroys the golden calf''. In 1681, he was awarded the title of ''Cavalieri'' by Doge Alvise
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. In 1684, he helped in the decoration of ''San Zaccaria''. Some sources claim he joined a "collegio" for Venetian painters in 1687; perhaps this reflects that in 1708, he joined the '' Fraglia'' or guild of Venetian painters. Legend holds Celesti, after a yearly public exhibition in the piazza San Marco, had to flee Venice when he angered Doge Contarini, when he displayed the Doge with a donkey’s ears of a donkey. He was then protected by his future patron Scipione Delaj and relocated inland. In about 1685, after some painting in
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, he established a studio in
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. For the Delaj family, starting in 1688, Celesti and his studio began painting a series of religious canvases for the Cathedral of Peter and Paul in Toscolano on the shores of
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. The initial canvases included the ''Vocation of Paul and Andrew'', ''St Paul liberated from prison'', the ''Death of Simon Magus'', the ''Keys given to St Peter'', a ''Martyrdom of Saints'', the ''Miraculous Draught of Fishes'', ''St Peter heals the sick''. He painted the canvases of the presbytery, including an ''Annunciation'', ''Adoration by Magi'' and ''Adoration by the Shepherds''. In 1700, he returned to Toscolano to paint a ''Massacre of the Innocents'' for the space behind the facade. In 1708, he returned to paint for the chorus, ''Evangelists'' in the lunettes and an ''Exaltation of the Eucharist''. He also painted canvases for the church of Limone, the Sanctuary of Montecastello at
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, and the churches of San Francesco, and San Martino at
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. He likely had a hand in the paintings by his collaborator
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for the Villa Bettoni in Gargnano. In 1689 he decorated a room in the palazzo Delay. In 1696 in
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, Celesti painted a ''Final Judgment'' and the ''Death of Simon Magus''. In the Castle of San Giusto in
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, a large ceiling painting with the ''Allegory of Venice'' is attributed to him. In other works, he painted altarpieces at
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(1690–93 and
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. By 1700 Celesti was back in Venice, where he set up his studio. He painted frescoes for Villa Rinaldi Barbini (1705–07). For the Basilica di San Lorenzo in
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, Celesti Painted a ''Birth of the Virgin'' and an ''Assumption'' (c. 1707). Andrea Celesti’s pupil included
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* and Angelo Trevisani. His son,
Stefano Celesti Stefano Celesti (active after 1635) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque, active mainly in Venice and territories on the mainland. He was born in Venice (or possibly Istria), the son of the Baroque Venetian painter Andrea Celesti. He was ac ...
was also a painter.


References

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Work in Brescia.


External links

* is a poem by
Felicia Hemans Felicia Dorothea Hemans (25 September 1793 – 16 May 1835) was an English poet (who identified as Welsh by adoption). Two of her opening lines, "The boy stood on the burning deck" and "The stately homes of England", have acquired classic statu ...
in The Winter's Wreath annual for 1831 accompanying an engraving by
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of Celesti's painting, ''Saint Cecilia attended by Angels''.


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Celesti, Andrea 1637 births 1712 deaths 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Painters from Venice Italian Baroque painters Fresco painters 18th-century Italian male artists