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Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – 5 March 1534), usually known as just Correggio (, also , , ), was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the High Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the sixteenth century. In his use of dynamic composition, illusionistic perspective and dramatic foreshortening, Correggio prefigured the
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art of the seventeenth century and the Rococo art of the eighteenth century. He is considered a master of chiaroscuro.


Early life

Antonio Allegri was born in Correggio, a small town near
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. His date of birth is uncertain (around 1489). His father was a merchant. Otherwise little is known about Correggio's early life or training. It is, however, often assumed that he had his first artistic education from his father's brother, the painter
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. In 1503–1505, he was apprenticed to
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in
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, where he probably became familiar with the classicism of artists like Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Francia, evidence of which can be found in his first works. After a trip to Mantua in 1506, he returned to Correggio, where he stayed until 1510. To this period is assigned the ''Adoration of the Child with St. Elizabeth and John'', which shows clear influences from Costa and
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. In 1514, he probably finished three tondos for the entrance of the church of Sant'Andrea in Mantua, and then returned to Correggio, where, as an independent and increasingly renowned artist, he signed a contract for the Madonna altarpiece in the local monastery of St. Francis (now in the Dresden Gemäldegalerie). One of his sons, Pomponio Allegri, became an undistinguished painter. Both father and son occasionally referred to themselves using the Latinized form of the family name, Laeti.


Works in Parma

By 1516, Correggio was in Parma, where he spent most of the remainder of his career. Here, he befriended
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, a prominent Mannerist painter. In 1519 he married Girolama Francesca di Braghetis, also of Correggio, who died in 1529. From this period are the ''Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John'', ''Christ Leaving His Mother'' and the lost ''Madonna of Albinea''. Correggio's first major commission (February–September 1519) was the ceiling decoration of a private chamber of the mother-superior (abbess Giovanna Piacenza) of the convent of St. Paul in Parma, now known as
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. Here he painted an arbor pierced by oculi opening to glimpses of playful cherubs. Below the oculi are
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s with images of statues in feigned monochromic marble. The fireplace is frescoed with an image of Diana. The iconography of the scheme is complex, combining images of classical marbles with whimsical colorful ''bambini''. He then painted the illusionistic '' Vision of St. John on Patmos'' (1520–21) for the dome of the church of
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. Three years later he decorated the dome of the Cathedral of Parma with a startling ''
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'', crowded with layers of receding figures in Melozzo's perspective ('' sotto in su'', from down to up). These two works represented a highly novel illusionistic ''sotto in su'' treatment of dome decoration that would exert a profound influence upon future fresco artists, from Carlo Cignani in his fresco ''Assumption of the Virgin'', in the cathedral church of Forlì, to Gaudenzio Ferrari in his frescoes for the cupola of ''Santa Maria dei Miracoli'' in Saronno, to
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in his now-lost fresco from Treviso, and to the baroque elaborations of
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and
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in Roman churches. The massing of spectators in a vortex, creating both narrative and decoration, the illusionistic obliteration of the architectural roof-plane, and the thrusting perspective toward divine infinity, were devices without precedent, and which depended on the extrapolation of the mechanics of perspective. The recession and movement implied by the figures presage the dynamism that would characterize
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painting. Other masterpieces include ''
The Lamentation The ''Lamentation of Christ'' (also known as ''Deposition'') is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Correggio, dating from around 1524 and housed in the Galleria Nazionale of Parma, Italy. History The work is one of ...
'' and ''
The Martyrdom of Four Saints The ''Martyrdom of Four Saints'' is an oil painting, oil on canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonio Allegri, Correggio, dating from around 1524 and housed in the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, Galleria Nazionale of Parma, Italy ...
'', both at the Galleria Nazionale of Parma. The ''Lamentation'' is haunted by a lambency rarely seen in Italian painting prior to this time. The ''Martyrdom'' is also remarkable for resembling later Baroque compositions such as
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's '' Truth'' and Ercole Ferrata's ''Death of Saint Agnes'', showing a gleeful saint entering martyrdom.


Mythological series

Aside from his religious output, Correggio conceived a now-famous set of paintings depicting the ''Loves of Jupiter'' as described in Ovid's '' Metamorphoses''. The voluptuous series was commissioned by
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of Mantua, probably to decorate his private Ovid Room in the
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. However, they were given to the visiting Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and thus left Italy within years of their completion. ''
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'' – acquired by Frederick the Great in 1753; now in Staatliche Museen of Berlin – is a tumult of incidents: in the centre Leda straddles a swan, and on the right, a shy but satisfied maiden. ''
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'', now in Rome's Borghese Gallery, depicts the maiden as she is impregnated by a curtain of gilded divine rain. Her lower torso semi-obscured by sheets, Danae appears more demure and gleeful than Titian's 1545 version of the same topic, where the rain is more accurately numismatic. The picture once called ''Antiope and the Satyr'' is now correctly identified as ''
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''. '' Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle'' depicts the young man aloft in literal amorous flight. Some have interpreted the conjunction of man and eagle as a metaphor for the evangelist John; however, given the erotic context of this and other paintings, this seems unlikely. This painting and its partner, the masterpiece of '' Jupiter and Io'', are in
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of Vienna. '' Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle'', one of the four mythological paintings commissioned by Federico II Gonzaga, is a proto-
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work due to its depiction of movement, drama, and diagonal compositional arrangement.


Death

Returning to his home town in later years, Correggio died there suddenly on 5 March 1534. The following day he was buried in San Francesco in Correggio near his youthful masterpiece, the 'Madonna di San Francesco', housed today in Dresden. The precise location of his tomb is now unknown.


Evaluation

Correggio was remembered by his contemporaries as a shadowy, melancholic, and introverted character. An enigmatic and eclectic artist, he appears to have emerged from no major apprenticeship. In addition to the influence of Costa, there are echoes of
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's style in his work, and a response to Leonardo da Vinci, as well. Correggio had little immediate influence in terms of apprenticed successors, but his works are now considered to have been revolutionary and influential on subsequent artists. A half-century after his death Correggio's work was well known to Vasari, who felt that he had not had enough "Roman" exposure to make him a better painter. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, his works were often noted in the diaries of foreign visitors to Italy, which led to a reevaluation of his art during the period of Romanticism. The flight of the Madonna in the vault of the cupola of the Cathedral of Parma inspired many scenographical decorations in lay and religious palaces during those centuries. Correggio's illusionistic experiments, in which imaginary spaces replace the natural reality, seem to prefigure many elements of Mannerist,
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, and Rococo stylistic approaches. He appears to have fostered artistic grandchildren, for example, Giovannino di Pomponio Allegri (1521–1593). Correggio had no direct disciples outside of Parma, where he was influential on the work of
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, Parmigianino,
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, Francesco Madonnina, and
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.


Selected works

* ''Judith and the Servant'' (c. 1510)—Oil on canvas– Musée des Beaux-Arts,
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* '' Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist'' (c. 1510)—Oil on panel- Pavia Civic Museums, Pavia * '' The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine'' (1510–1515)
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, Washington, D.C.
* ''Madonna'' (1512–14)—Oil on canvas,
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, Milan
* '' Madonna and Child with St Francis'' (1514)—Oil on wood, 299 × 245 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden * ''Madonna and Child'' (unknown, early 1500s)—Oil on canvas, National Gallery for Foreign Art, Sofia * ''Madonna of Albinea'' (1514, lost) * ''Madonna and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist'' (1514–15)—Oil on wood panel, 45 × 35.5 cm, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne * '' Madonna and Child with the Infant John the Baptist'' (c. 1515)—Oil on panel, 64.2 × 50.2 cm,
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, Chicago
* ''
The Holy Family with Saint Jerome ''The Holy Family with Saint Jerome'' is a 68 by 56 cm oil on poplar panel painting by Correggio. It dates to around 1515 and is now displayed in the East Closet of Hampton Court Palace as part of the Royal Collection. It has similarities with the ...
'' (1515)-East Closet of
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as part of the
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* '' Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John'' (1516)—Oil on canvas, 48 × 37 cm,
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, Madrid
* '' Adoration of the Magi'' (c. 1515–1518)- Oil on canvas, 84 × 108 cm, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan *''Saint Jerome'' (c. 1515-1518) oil on Wood 64 x 51 cm, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. * ''Madonna and Child with the Infant John the Baptist'', 1518, 1518 oil on panel, 48 x 37 cm,
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, Madrid
* ''Portrait of a Gentlewoman'' (1517–1519)—Oil on canvas, 103 × 87.5 cm, Hermitage, St. Petersburg *Frescoes for
Camera di San Paolo 250px, Overview of the vault frescoes. 250px, Coat of arms of abbess Giovanna. 250px, The fresco of Diana in the fireplace. The ''Camera di San Paolo'' (Italian: "Chamber of St. Paul) or ''Camera della Badessa'' (Italian: "Abbess' Chamber") is ...
(1519)—Monastery of
San Paolo, Parma Entrance to the monastery. San Paolo is a former convent in central Parma, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is best known for housing the ''Camera di San Paolo'' (Chamber of St Paul), decorated by a masterpiece of fresco work (1519) by Correggio ...
* '' The Rest on the Flight to Egypt with Saint Francis'' (c. 1520)—Oil on canvas, 123.5 × 106.5 cm, Uffizi Gallery, Florence *''Portrait of a man'' (c. 1520) - Oil on canvas, 55 x 40 cm, Museo Nacional Thyssen Bornemisza, Madrid. * ''Death of St. John'' (1520–1524)—Fresco, San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma *''Madonna della Scala'' (c. 1523)—Fresco, 196 × 141.8 cm, Galleria Nazionale, Parma * '' Martyrdom of Four Saints'' (c. 1524)—Oil on canvas, 160 × 185 cm, Galleria Nazionale, Parma * '' Virgin and Child with an Angel (Madonna del Latte)'' (c. 1524)—Oil on wood, 68 × 56 cm, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest * ''Deposition from the Cross'' (1525)—Oil on canvas, 158.5 × 184.3 cm, Galleria Nazionale, Parma * '' Noli me Tangere'' (c. 1525)—Oil on canvas, 130 × 103 cm,
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, Madrid
* ''Ecce Homo'' (1525–1530)—Oil on canvas, National Gallery, London * ''
Madonna della Scodella ''Madonna della Scodella'' is an oil painting on panel by Antonio da Correggio (216,7 x 137,3 cm), dated from 1528 to about 1530 and preserved at the Galleria nazionale di Parma. History The panel painting was made by Correggio for the Sa ...
'' (1525–1530)—Oil on canvas, 216 × 137 cm, Galleria Nazionale, Parma * '' Adoration of the Child'' (c. 1526)—Oil on canvas, 81 × 67 cm, Uffizi Gallery, Florence * '' Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine'' (mid-1520s)—Wood, 105 × 102 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris * ''
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'' (1526–1530)—Fresco, 1093 × 1195 cm, Cathedral of Parma * '' Madonna of St. Jerome'' (1527–28)—Oil on canvas, 205.7 × 141 cm, Galleria Nazionale, Parma * ''
Venus with Mercury and Cupid ('The School of Love') ''Venus with Mercury and Cupid'', ''The School of Love'' or ''The Education of Cupid'' is a c. 1525 painting by the Italian painter Correggio, now in the National Gallery. History A preparatory sketch for it survives in the British Museum. ''Ve ...
'' (c. 1528)—Oil on canvas, 155 × 91 cm, National Gallery, London * ''
Venus and Cupid with a Satyr ''Venus and Cupid with a Satyr'' (c. 1528) is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Antonio da Correggio. It is now in the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Background This painting was in the 16th century in the private collection of co ...
'' (c. 1528)—Oil on canvas, 188 × 125 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris * ''Nativity'' (''Adoration of the Shepherds'', or ''Holy Night'') (1528–1530)—Oil on canvas, 256.5 × 188 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden * ''
Madonna and Child with Saint George ''Madonna and Child with Saint George'' (''Madonna di San Giorgio'') is an oil on panel painting by Correggio dating to around 1530 and now in the Gemäldegalerie in Dresden. It features the Madonna and Child in the centre under a floral dome ...
'' (1530–1532)—Oil on canvas, 285 × 190 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden * ''
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'' (c. 1531)—Tempera on panel, 161 × 193 cm, Galleria Borghese, Rome * '' Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle'' (1531–32)—Oil on canvas, 163.5 × 70.5 cm,
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, Vienna
* '' Jupiter and Io'' (1531–32)—Oil on canvas, 164 × 71 cm, Kunsthistorisches Museum * '' Leda with the Swan'' (1531–32)—Oil on canvas, 152 × 191 cm,
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, Berlin
* '' Allegory of Virtue'' (c. 1531)—Oil on canvas, 149 × 88 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris * '' Allegory of Vice'' (c. 1531)—Oil on canvas, 149 × 88 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris File:Correggio - Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine with Saint Sebastian - Louvre.jpg, '' The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine'' (c. 1526–27) File:Correggio (Antonio Allegri) (Italian) - Head of Christ - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Head of Christ'' (1525–1530) File:Correggio, madonna di hampton court.jpg, ''
The Holy Family with Saint Jerome ''The Holy Family with Saint Jerome'' is a 68 by 56 cm oil on poplar panel painting by Correggio. It dates to around 1515 and is now displayed in the East Closet of Hampton Court Palace as part of the Royal Collection. It has similarities with the ...
'' (1515) File:Correggio Leda.jpg, '' Leda with the Swan'' (1531–32) File:Correggio Venus with Mercury and Cupid or The School of Love.jpg, '' Venus and Cupid'' (1525) File:Cupola Duomo Parma Correggio.jpg, ''
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'', Cupola of the Duomo, Parma File:Correggio - La Vergine che adora il Bambino - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Adoration of the Christ Child'' (1526) File:Antonio Allegri, called Correggio - The Abduction of Ganymede - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle'' (1531–32) File:Correggio, ritratto di scolaro.jpg, Portrait of a Man (c. 1520), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid


References


External links

* * * http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/correggio/ *
''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article
It does not cite the mythological theme pictures.
Correggio
by Estelle M. Hurll, 1901, from Project Gutenberg
Works by Correggio at www.antoniodacorreggio.org



Video—Il Duomo di Parma, Assumption of the Virgin

Dr. Julius Meyer, Antonio da Correggio

More complete list of works by Correggio (with images)
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