Andrea Mantegna (1431 - 1506)

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Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna was an Italian painter and engraver, celebrated as the first fully Renaissance artist of northern Italy. Born in 1431 near Vicenza, Mantegna emerged from Francesco Squarcione's Paduan school, distinguishing himself early on with his mastery in painting and his innovative use of perspective. His departure from Squarcione's workshop at a young age to establish his own marked the beginning of a prolific career that would influence the course of Renaissance art.

Mantegna's work is renowned for its dramatic use of perspective and detail, which he applied with meticulous care to both religious subjects and classical themes. His groundbreaking fresco cycle in the Ovetari Chapel, though largely destroyed during WWII, showcased his early mastery of perspective, a technique that would become a hallmark of his style. This early work helped establish his reputation, leading to significant commissions such as the Camera degli Sposi in Mantua's Ducal Palace, completed in 1474, which delighted visitors with its illusionistic space and detailed portraits of the Gonzaga family​​​​​​.

One of his most famous works, the Triumph of Caesar, consists of a series of nine canvases that depict Julius Caesar's victorious return to Rome. These panels, celebrated for their detailed portrayal of the Roman triumph, are now housed in Hampton Court Palace in London. Mantegna's meticulous attention to classical detail and his ability to convey narrative through art have made these works stand out in the history of Renaissance painting​​​​.

His exploration of perspective reached a zenith in works such as the Lamentation of Christ, where the use of foreshortening to depict Christ's body laid out for the viewer demonstrated Mantegna's skill in manipulating visual perception for dramatic effect. This piece, along with other later works like the Madonna of Victory and the paintings for Isabella d'Este's private chambers, showcase Mantegna's continuous evolution as an artist and his influence on subsequent generations​​.

Mantegna's legacy extends beyond his paintings; his engravings were highly valued for their detail and technical execution, influencing artists such as Albrecht Dürer. His draughtsmanship and innovative compositions in both painting and engraving marked a significant contribution to the Italian Renaissance, blending classical themes with the emerging humanist philosophy of the time​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Mantegna's works offer a fascinating insight into the transition from medieval to Renaissance art, characterized by an increased emphasis on humanism, perspective, and a revival of classical antiquity. His paintings and engravings not only depict the cultural and intellectual zeitgeist of his era but also demonstrate his technical prowess and creative vision.

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Date and place of birt:1431, Venice, Italy
Date and place of death:13 september 1506, Mantua, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Graphic artist, Painter
Art school / group:Florentine School, Padua School
Genre:History painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Renaissance, Old Masters

Creators Italy

William Stanley Haseltine (1835 - 1900)
William Stanley Haseltine
1835 - 1900
Girolamo Siciolante Da Sermoneta (1521 - 1580)
Girolamo Siciolante Da Sermoneta
1521 - 1580
Luca Carlevarijs (1663 - 1730)
Luca Carlevarijs
1663 - 1730
Elizabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755 - 1842)
Elizabeth Vigee Le Brun
1755 - 1842
Cornelis van Poelenburgh (1594 - 1667)
Cornelis van Poelenburgh
1594 - 1667
Salomon Rombouts (1650 - 1702)
Salomon Rombouts
1650 - 1702
Maurizio Duranti (1949)
Maurizio Duranti
1949
Tito Agnoli (1931 - 2012)
Tito Agnoli
1931 - 2012
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (1609 - 1662)
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone
1609 - 1662
Juan Lepiani (1864 - 1932)
Juan Lepiani
1864 - 1932
Girolamo da Milano (XV century - XV century)
Girolamo da Milano
XV century - XV century
Francesco Clemente (1952)
Francesco Clemente
1952
Luigi Crespi (1708 - 1779)
Luigi Crespi
1708 - 1779
Luca Carlevaris (1663 - 1730)
Luca Carlevaris
1663 - 1730
Giuseppe Alberti (1640 - 1716)
Giuseppe Alberti
1640 - 1716
Federico Zandomeneghi (1841 - 1917)
Federico Zandomeneghi
1841 - 1917

Creators Old Masters

Domenico Panetti (1470 - 1513)
Domenico Panetti
1470 - 1513
Andrea del Sarto (1486 - 1530)
Andrea del Sarto
1486 - 1530
Gregorio di Lorenzo (1436 - 1504)
Gregorio di Lorenzo
1436 - 1504
Raffaello Santi (1483 - 1520)
Raffaello Santi
1483 - 1520
Antonio Circignani (Pomarancio) (1560 - 1620)
Antonio Circignani (Pomarancio)
1560 - 1620
Arnold van Ravesteyn (1605 - 1690)
Arnold van Ravesteyn
1605 - 1690
Hans Schüchlin (1430 - 1505)
Hans Schüchlin
1430 - 1505
Pieter van der Borcht I (1530 - 1608)
Pieter van der Borcht I
1530 - 1608
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo (1445 - 1522)
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo
1445 - 1522
Michelangelo Anselmi (1492 - 1556)
Michelangelo Anselmi
1492 - 1556
Nicolas Robert (1614 - 1685)
Nicolas Robert
1614 - 1685
Jacopo Palma I (1480 - 1528)
Jacopo Palma I
1480 - 1528
Ercole Grandi (1463 - 1525)
Ercole Grandi
1463 - 1525
Giovanni Battista Lorenzi (1741 - 1773)
Giovanni Battista Lorenzi
1741 - 1773
Bartholomeus Molenaer (1618 - 1650)
Bartholomeus Molenaer
1618 - 1650
Georg Gärtner (1575 - 1654)
Georg Gärtner
1575 - 1654
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