Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari

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Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (10 March 1654 – 8 September 1727), also known simply as Giuseppe Chiari, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mostly in Rome.

Biography

Born in Rome, he was one of the main assistants, along with Giuseppe Passeri and Andrea Procaccini, in the studio of an elder Carlo Maratta.[1] His father had opposed the career, but his mother, on the recommendation of a painter named Carlo Antonio Gagliani.[2]

By the age of 22, he had frescoed the lateral lunettes (Birth of Virgin and Adoration of Magi) of the Marchionni chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Suffragio. He also painted the ceiling of a chapel in Santa Maria in Cosmedin.[3] He frescoed rooms in the

Colonna family);[5] sun and laurels (symbols of Urban VIII), and post (symbols of the Pignatelli family[6]
).

He also frescoed the Palaces

San Giovanni Laterano with the oval of Prophet Obdiah listening to trumpet of Judgement Day. He also painted a Vision of St John in the chapel of the Presentazione for the Duomo di Urbino.[8]

He was a teacher of William Kent, Paolo Anesi, and Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini. His studio is described as highly frequented by French artists. He became director or principe of the Accademia di San Luca (1723–25).[9]

Partial anthology of works in Rome

The Adoration of the Shepherds
  • Adoration by Magi & Birth of Mary, 3rd chapel on right of Santa Maria del Suffragio.
  • Apotheosis of Marcantonio II Colonna, ceiling fresco of Sala delle Colonne Belliche of Palazzo Colonna.
  • Solar Carriage, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica.
  • Decoration of ceiling in piano nobile of Palazzo De Carolis.
  • Decoration of lunettes in 2nd chapel on right in
    Sant'Ignazio
    .
  • Judith and head of Holoferne and Allegories of Clement XI papacy', Museo di Roma in Palazzo Braschi.
  • Glory of the Virgin, ceiling frescoes of 3rd chapel on left in
    Santa Maria del Montesanto
    .
  • Glory of Angels, Chapel of Founders, Sant'Andrea al Quirinale.
  • Glory of San Clemente, ceiling frescoes of upper basilica of San Clemente.
  • Bacchus & Ariadne, Palazzo Spada.
  • Madonna, child, & Saints Anthony of Padua & Stefano I. San Silvestro in Capite.
  • Miracles of St. Francesco di Paola, wall and ceiling frescoes on 2nd chapel to right of San Francesco di Paola
  • Profeta Abdia, painted in oval over aedicule of nave in Basilica di
    San Giovanni
  • San Francesco surrounded by Angels, Santi Apostoli, Rome.
  • Holy Family and young John the Baptist,
    Santa Maria alle Grazie delle Fornaci
    .
  • Saints Peter of Alcantara and Pasquale Baylon, San Francesco a Ripa.
  • Tullia driving her Chariot over her Father

References

  1. ^ Documentation for a Little-Known Work by Carlo Maratti, Jean K. Westin. The Burlington Magazine (1973) p738-40
  2. ^ Memorie per servire alla storia della romana Accademia di San Luca by Melchiorre Missirini, page 203
  3. ^ Missirini, page 203.
  4. ^ Ottoboni became Gonfalienori de la Chiesa for the pope.
  5. ^ The Barberini had acquired Palestrina from the Colonna
  6. Innocent XII
    was a member of the Pignatelli family
  7. ^ Santa Maria in Posterola, originally in central Rome on the shores of the Tiber, no longer exists.
  8. ^ Also now lost.
  9. ^ Missirini, page 204.

Sources

  • Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, by Bernhard Kerber; Renate Franciscono(1968) The Art Bulletin p75-86.
  • Getty Museum site
  • Romecity entry


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