
Luca Penni (c.1500/1504–1556) was an
Italian painter
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*Niccolò dell'Abbate (1509/1512–1571)
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of the 16th century, best known for his work in France as part of the First
School of Fontainebleau
The School of Fontainbleau () () refers to two periods of artistic production in France during the late French Renaissance centered on the royal Palace of Fontainebleau that were crucial in forming Northern Mannerism, and represent the first majo ...
. He was nicknamed ''Le Romain'' (the Roman).
Life
Penni was born in
Florence
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Florence ...
, into a family of weavers. His brothers
Gianfrancesco and
Bartolommeo were also painters. He seems to have trained under
Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of paintings by Raphael, His work is admired for its cl ...
in Florence and Rome. In the late 1520s, Penni worked with his brother-in-law
Perino del Vaga in
Genoa
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, settling into his own style before his stay at
Fontainebleau
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.
[Luca Penni]
at the Getty Museum

Luca Penni,
Rosso Fiorentino
Giovanni Battista di Jacopo (8 March 1495 – 14 November 1540), known as Rosso Fiorentino (meaning "Florentine Redhead" in Italian) or Il Rosso ("The Redhead"), was an Italian Mannerist painter who worked in oil and fresco
Fresco ( or ...
and
Francesco Primaticcio
Francesco Primaticcio (; April 30, 1504 – 1570) was an Italian Mannerism, Mannerist Painting, painter, architect and sculpture, sculptor who spent most of his career in France.
Biography
Born in Bologna, he trained under Giulio Romano ( ...
were summoned by
Francis I of France
Francis I (; ; 12 September 1494 – 31 March 1547) was King of France from 1515 until his death in 1547. He was the son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy. He succeeded his first cousin once removed and father-in-law Louis&nbs ...
to France. They gave his
Palace of Fontainebleau
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a daring, delicate and sophisticated Italian Renaissance style.
Penni formed part of Primaticcio's team decorating the ''pavillon des Poêles'' and the ''galerie d’Ulysse'' and also drew cartoons for tapestries – he is cited in French royal accounts between 1537 and 1540 as one of the French court's top artists.
Meanwhile
Gianfrancesco stayed in Rome and became a leading assistant to
Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of paintings by Raphael, His work is admired for its cl ...
, while
Bartolommeo moved to work on
Nonsuch Palace
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for
Henry VIII
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of England, and stayed as one of the foreign
artists of the Tudor court
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.
In about 1546 Luca may have left France in the company of
Léon Davent, as a number of Davent's prints dated 1546 or 1547 are based on designs by Penni, and printed on paper from Germany (as it then was). Davent made many etchings of designs by Penni, through the 1540s and early 1550s.
After Francis's death, in 1547, Penni moved to rue de la Cerisaie in Paris and continued working with printmakers, continuing his Fontainebleau style in works for new aristocratic and middle-class clients.
He also publicised his style via engravings of his secular, religious and mythological works by
Jean Mignon
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and
Léon Davent –
René Boyvin
René Boyvin (1525–1598) was a French engraver who lived in Angers
Angers (, , ;) is a city in western France, about southwest of Paris. It is the Prefectures of France, prefecture of the Maine-et-Loire department and was the capital of t ...
also engraved Penni's oil portrait of
Henry II of France
Henry II (; 31 March 1519 – 10 July 1559) was List of French monarchs#House of Valois-Angoulême (1515–1589), King of France from 1547 until his death in 1559. The second son of Francis I of France, Francis I and Claude of France, Claude, Du ...
, though Penni's original painting for ''The Resurrection of Lazarus'' (engraved by Nicolas Houël in 1555) is now lost. Penni died in Paris.
Work

Penni's work has its roots in the legacy of Raphael and the esthetic of Fontainebleau. While his compositions often found their origins in Raphael's work, the lines are pure and simple. This was a legacy of the years he spent in Fontainebleau executing projects alongside Rosso and Primaticcio. The evolution of his style paradoxically made him the inventor of French classicism derived from Italian mannerism.
Selected works

* ''Battle of the
Tupinamba'', pen and black ink, brown and beige wash, retints in white gouache on beige wash paper, 29 x 46.5 cm,
Musée du Louvre
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, Paris.
[Dominique Cordellier, "Luca Penni, disciple de Raphaël et maître de Fontainebleau", in ''Grande Galerie – Le Journal du Louvre '', Sept/Oct/Dec 2012, no 21.]
* ''Mars assisting Venus in her toilette'', pen and brown ink, grey and beige wash, traces of black chalk, retints in white gouache, traces of pen marks, on beige wash paper, 33.4 x 45.5 cm, Musée du Louvre.
* ''Queen before a king holding a skull'', oil on wood, later transferred to canvas huile, 102 x 74 cm, Musée du Louvre.
* ''
Augustus
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and the
Tiburtine Sibyl
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The mythic meeting of Augustus with the Sibyl, of whom he inquired whether he should be worshiped as a god, was often depic ...
'', c. 1550, huile sur bois, 85 x 103 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris (acquired 2012 whilst attributed to Second Fontainebleau School, later identified as a work by Luca Penni).
* ''Lamentation of Christ'', oil on wood, 59 x 140 cm,
Palais des beaux-arts de Lille
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It was one of the first museums built i ...
.
* ''Socrates and Xanthippe'' oil on oak wood, 77.5x60 cm,
The Royal Castle in Warsaw[Katarzyna Kasia]
"Taking Xanthippe’s Side"
in ''The Magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences
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'', 1/65/20.
* ''Jesus Bearing the Cross'', pen and black ink, beige wash, retints in white gouache, traces of stylus and black chalk, part of an editing line in black chalk along the right side, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques,
* ''Aeneas and the golden bough'', pen and black ink, brown-beige wash, retints in white (oxidised), squared in black chalk, Paris,
Bibliothèque nationale de France
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, département des Estampes et de la Photographie, réserve, B 5 fol. XLIV.
* ''The Trojans washing the frozen body of Misenus and preparing his funeral pyre'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, white gouache retints, beige wash paper, squared in black chalk, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1404.
* ''The Conversion of Saint Paul'', pen and brown ink, brown wash, traces of stylus, retints in white gouache, beige washed paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1402.
* ''Male nudes fighting in front of a burning pyre'', pen and brown ink, beige and brown wash, retints in white gouache, traces of stylus, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1400.
* ''David beheading Goliath'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, on preparatory tracing in black chalk, retints in white gouache, on two joined pieces of beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 8717.
* ''The Judgement of Paris'', pen and brown ink, brown wash, retints in white gouache, traces of stylus, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1395.
* ''
Cassandra
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stopping Deiphobus from killing Paris, victor of the funerary games organised in his memory'', two drawings in pen and brown ink, beige wash, retints in white gouache, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1397 and 1398.
* ''Battle in the palace of
Priam
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Etymology
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'', pen and brown ink, retints in white gouache, traces of stylus, brown wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 8794.
* ''The Trojan Horse being brought into Troy'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, retints in white gouache, traces of stylus, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1399.
* ''Pietà '', pen and brown ink, beige wash, on beige wash paper, Paris, private collection.
* ''
Alcinous
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receiving
Ulysses
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'', pen and brown ink, brown wash, retints in white gouache, preparatory tracing in black chalk, beige paper, Paris,
École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts
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* École (river), a tributary of the Seine
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, Mas. 1384.
* ''Banqueting scene'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, beige washed paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 26369.
* ''Polyphemus in love with Galatea'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, brown wash, preparatory tracings in black chalk, retints in white gouache, on beige washed paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 8758.
* ''Mars assisting Venus in her toilette'', pen and brown ink, grey and beige wash, traces of black chalk, retints in white gouache, traces of stylus, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1396.
* ''Venus embracing Cupid'', oil on wood, later transferred to canvas, H. 1,22; L. 0,96 m,
Bourges
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,
Musée du Berry, inv. 840-4-1.
* ''Jupiter and Semele'', pen and brown ink, brown wash, retints in white gouache (partly oxidised), pink ('sanguine' or 'minium') wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, RF 3939.
* ''Venus asking Cupid to strike Pluto'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, brown wash, retints in white gouache, beige wash paper, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1407.
* ''Renown driving a quadriga, in which are seated Victory and Abundance'', design for the reverse of a medal issued by
Henry II of France
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, pen and brown ink, brown wash, retints in white gouache, preparatory tracings in black chalk, Paris, École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, Mas. 900.
* ''A queen before a king, holding a skull'', pen and brown ink, beige wash, preparatory tracings in stylus and black chalk, Paris, Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, RF 41214.
* ''The Holy Women at the Tomb'', pen and brown ink, brown wash, retints in white gouache, on beige wash paper, H. 30,3; L. 45,9 cm, Paris, musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques, inv. 1394.
Bibliography
* Dominique Cordellier
''Luca Penni. Un disciple de Raphaël à Fontainebleau'' Paris, Musée du Louvre/Somogy Éditions d’Art, 2012, 208 pages
*Jacobson, Karen (ed), (often wrongly cat. as
Georg Baselitz
Georg Baselitz (born 23 January 1938) is a German Painting, painter, Sculpture, sculptor and Graphic arts, graphic artist. In the 1960s he became well known for his Figurative art, figurative, expressive paintings. In 1969 he began painting his ...
), ''The French Renaissance in Prints'', 1994, Grunwald Center, UCLA,
References
External links
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16th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
Painters from Florence
Italian Mannerist painters
1556 deaths
Year of birth uncertain
French Mannerist painters
English Mannerist painters
16th-century people from the Republic of Florence