Antonio da Correggio (1489 - 1534)

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Antonio da Correggio

Antonio da Correggio was a seminal figure in the Italian Renaissance, particularly renowned for his mastery in illusionistic fresco decoration. His works bridged the gap between the High Renaissance and the Baroque movement, influencing many subsequent artists in the Baroque and Rococo styles. Antonio da Correggio is celebrated for his dynamic compositions, innovative use of perspective, and the sensual nature of his paintings, which often depicted religious and mythological themes​​​.

Antonio da Correggio's notable contributions include the frescoes in the dome of San Giovanni Evangelista and the Cathedral of Parma. His work, characterized by dramatic foreshortening and emotional intensity, represents a pioneering approach to dome decoration, creating an immersive experience for the viewer. The "Assumption of the Virgin" in Parma's Cathedral is particularly renowned for its dynamic composition and innovative perspective, offering a celestial vision filled with angels and figures in motion, heralding the artistic transitions towards the Baroque era​​​​.

Additionally, Antonio da Correggio's mythological series, such as "Jupiter and Io" and "Leda and the Swan," demonstrate his ability to blend sensuality with divine themes, presenting these narratives with a tender and intimate touch that was groundbreaking for his time​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Correggio's works epitomize the transition in art styles from the Renaissance to the Baroque, showcasing his unique ability to convey emotion and movement through his innovative techniques and compositions.

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Date and place of birt:August 1489, Correggio, Italy
Date and place of death:5 march 1534, Correggio, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Allegory, History painting, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, High Renaissance, Mannerism

Creators Italy

Manlio Trucco (1884 - 1974)
Manlio Trucco
1884 - 1974
Matteo di Giovanni Di Bartolo (1430 - 1495)
Matteo di Giovanni Di Bartolo
1430 - 1495
Eugenio Spreafico (1856 - 1919)
Eugenio Spreafico
1856 - 1919
Giuseppe Wazi (1710 - 1782)
Giuseppe Wazi
1710 - 1782
Valerio Adami (1935)
Valerio Adami
1935
Pier Paolo Calzolari (1943)
Pier Paolo Calzolari
1943
Mauro Bergonzoli (1965)
Mauro Bergonzoli
1965
Werner Gilles (1894 - 1961)
Werner Gilles
1894 - 1961
Mikhail Matveevich Ivanov (1748 - 1828)
Mikhail Matveevich Ivanov
1748 - 1828
Jacopo Bassano (1515 - 1592)
Jacopo Bassano
1515 - 1592
 Domenico di Zanobi ()
Domenico di Zanobi
Ferdinando Tacca (1619 - 1686)
Ferdinando Tacca
1619 - 1686
Elio Schiavon (1925 - 2004)
Elio Schiavon
1925 - 2004
Ugo Lucerni (1900 - 1989)
Ugo Lucerni
1900 - 1989
Carlo Mancini (1829 - 1910)
Carlo Mancini
1829 - 1910
Giovanni Francesco Braccioli (1697 - 1762)
Giovanni Francesco Braccioli
1697 - 1762

Creators Baroque

Pierre Gutierre (1732 - 1813)
Pierre Gutierre
1732 - 1813
Francesco Xanto Avelli (1487 - 1542)
Francesco Xanto Avelli
1487 - 1542
Martin Kober (1550 - 1598)
Martin Kober
1550 - 1598
Jan van Scorel (1495 - 1562)
Jan van Scorel
1495 - 1562
Jean Ranc (1674 - 1735)
Jean Ranc
1674 - 1735
Herman van Swanevelt (1603 - 1655)
Herman van Swanevelt
1603 - 1655
Bernardino Capitelli (1589 - 1639)
Bernardino Capitelli
1589 - 1639
Jacob van Schuppen (1670 - 1751)
Jacob van Schuppen
1670 - 1751
Carlo Magini (1720 - 1806)
Carlo Magini
1720 - 1806
Jean Petito (1607 - 1691)
Jean Petito
1607 - 1691
Anton Maria Maragliano (1664 - 1739)
Anton Maria Maragliano
1664 - 1739
Giuseppe Bonati (1635 - 1681)
Giuseppe Bonati
1635 - 1681
Pieter de Neyn (1597 - 1639)
Pieter de Neyn
1597 - 1639
Ambrosius Francken (1544 - 1618)
Ambrosius Francken
1544 - 1618
Abraham van Beijeren (1620 - 1690)
Abraham van Beijeren
1620 - 1690
Christian Seybold (1695 - 1768)
Christian Seybold
1695 - 1768