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Cennino d'Andrea Cennini (c. 1360 – before 1427) was an Italian
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influenced by
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. He was a student of
Agnolo Gaddi Agnolo Gaddi (c.1350–1396) was an Italian painter. He was born and died in Florence, and was the son of the painter Taddeo Gaddi,who was himself the major pupil of the Florentine master Giotto. Agnolo was a painter and mosaicist, train ...
in
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. Gaddi trained under his father, called Taddeo Gaddi, who trained with Giotto. Cennini was born in
Colle di Val d'Elsa Colle di Val d'Elsa or Colle Val d'Elsa is a town and '' comune'' in the province of Siena, Tuscany, central Italy. It has a population of c. 21,600 . Its name means "Hill of Elsa Valley", where Elsa is the name of the river which crosses it an ...
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. After training as an artist with Agnolo Gaddi in Florence he worked at the court of Francesco Novello da Carrara in Padua for some years before apparently returning to Colle di Val d'Elsa. He is remembered mainly for having authored ''Il libro dell'arte''. Thought to have been written around the turn of the 15th century, the book is a "how to" on late Medieval and early Renaissance painting. It contains information on
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s,
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es, drawing,
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, the art of
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, painting on fabrics and casting, amongst other techniques and tricks. Cennini also mentions oil painting in passing, which was important for dispelling the myth, propagated by
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and
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, that
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was invented by
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(although
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(Roger of Helmerhausen) clearly gives instructions for oil-based painting in his treatise, On Divers Arts, written in 1125). The dates of Cennini's life are highly speculative. It is often falsely assumed that he was alive in 1437 because that date appears on the earliest of the four extant copies of his manuscript. However, an administrative document from Colle di Val d'Elsa dated 1427 probably refers to his son; if this is the case then the document makes it clear that Cennini was dead by this time. The techniques Cennini describes range from ones which were already in use in the 13th century to ones which were innovative in the late fourteenth century. However, there is no evidence in his writing of the exciting developments in oil painting taking place in the early 15th century, suggesting that his book was written not long after the turn of the century. The extent to which Cennini intended to provide a practical handbook for the apprentice painter is disputed. Some scholars believe that his book was a presentation book or a guild book instead. Along with technical methods, Cennini offered advice on the sort of lifestyle to which a young painter should subscribe. "Your life should be arranged just as if you were studying
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, or other disciplines, that is to say, eating and drinking moderately, at least twice a day, electing digestible and wholesome dishes, and light wines; saving and sparing your hand, preserving it from such strains as heaving stones, crowbars, and many other things which are bad for your hand, from giving them a chance to weary it. There is another cause which, if you indulge it, can make your hand so unsteady that it will waver more, and flutter far more, than leaves do in the wind, and this is indulging too much in the company of women." According to Victoria Finlay, in her book ''Colour: Travels Through The Paintbox'', the infamous UK forger, Eric Hebborn was greatly influenced by Cennino Cennini. The last book Hebborn wrote before he was brutally murdered was ''The Art Forger's Handbook''. Finlay writes that he "used and adapted Cennino's advice extensively - preparing panels, tinting papers different colours, and making brand new works look as if they had been varnished some time before (by beating egg-white, left overnight and then applying it with a brush), just as the master advised."


Editions and translations

* *Cennini's ''Treatise of Painting'' - was translated by Mary Philadelphia Merrifield in 1844. *Broecke, L. (tr. and ed.) (2015) ''Cennino Cennini, Il libro dell'arte''. London: Archetype. ranscription and English translation *Frezzato, F. (ed.) (2006) ''Cennino Cennini, Il Libro dell’Arte'', Vicenza: Neri Pozza. dition of the Italian his ''Cennino Cennini's Il Libro dell'Arte. A new English translation and commentary with Italian Transcription'' is the standard modern translation. *Thompson, D. V., Jr. (1932–3) ''Cennino d’Andrea Cennini da Colle di Val d’Elsa. Il Libro dell’Arte'', 2 vols. New Haven: Yale University Press. dition and English translation*Thompson, D. V., Jr. (1933) ''The Craftsman’s Handbook ‘Il Libro dell’ Arte’ by Cennino d’A. Cennini'', New Haven: Yale University Press. eprint of the English translation volume only of the above: Dover Publications, New York, 1960 In the 1970s, Boskovits established a small oeuvre for Cennini, which has been confirmed by later scholarship. This includes frescoes in the church of San Lucchese in Poggibonsi and a panel painting depicting the birth of the Virgin in the Museo Comunale in Colle di Val d'Elsa. The two paintings pictured above were added to the corpus at a later date.


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Cennino Cennini's Il Libro dell'Arte: A new English translation and commentary with Italian transcriptionEncyclopædia Britannica
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The text of ''Il libro dell'arte''
*Boskovits, M. (1973) 'Cennino Cennini - Pittore nonconformista', ''Mitteilungen des Kunsthistorischen Institutes in Florenz'', 17, pp. 201–222. * Deuchler, F. (2017) Quintilian: Nachantike Spuren der "Institutio oratoria"; Mutmaßungen über das "Libro dell'Arte" von Cennini; Notate zu Sulzers "Theorie". Berne: Peter Lang. *Löhr, W.-D., et al. (Ed.): Fantasie und Handwerk. Cennino Cennini und die Tradition der toskanischen Malerei von Giotto bis Lorenzo Monaco, Exhibition catalogue Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Hirmer Verlag München 2008 *Skaug, E. '“Cenniniana: Notes on Cennino Cennini and his Treatise”', ''Arte Cristiana 754. An International Review of Art History and Liturgical Arts'', 81.1-2, pp. 15–22. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cennini, Cennino Dandrea 1370 births 1440 deaths People from Colle di Val d'Elsa 14th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 15th-century Italian painters Painters from Tuscany Italian Renaissance painters Art technological sources