- Maestro di Crea
Maestro della Cappella di Santa Margherita a Crea, or more simply Maestro di Crea, is the name given to the anonymous Italian painter who was engaged by
Guglielmo VIII Paleologo , Marquis of Montferrat, to decorate the chapel of Santa Margherita in the Santuario della Madonna di Crea nearSerralunga di Crea (Province of Alessandria , Piedmont, Italy). The work was performed during the years 1474–1479. The sanctuary stands on the highest hill of theBasso Monferrato ; later it would form the focal pont of theSacro Monte di Crea .The Master of Crea has in the past been identified with various known painters from north-west Italy, and particularly with
Macrino d'Alba . However, stylistic similarities with the early work of the Casalese painterGiovanni Martino Spanzotti have led today’s experts to identify him with that painter’s father, Pietro, or (more probably) with his brother, Francesco.The chapel frescos
On the rear wall of the chapel is a triptych portraying in
fresco the "Madonna col Bambino ed Angeli musicanti, affiancata da Santi" (Virgin and child, with angelic musicians, flanked by saints) and, on the two wings,donor portrait s of Guglielmo VIII Paleologo, his wifeMaria di Foix and their children.The side walls depict scenes of torture from the "Passio di Santa Margherita di Antiochia" (
Saint Margaret of Antioch ): in one the saint faces trial by fire, in another she is made to stand in a cauldron of boiling water.On the chapel’s vault are images of the four
Doctors of the Church .Other works
Other paintings now widely attributed to the Master of Crea include:
* A panel painting of Saint Catherine of Alexandria,Museo Civico d'Arte Antica di Torino , Palazzo Madama;
* The polyptych of Marco Scarognino, Pinacoteca Civica,Varallo Sesia
* The panel painting "Adorazione del Bambino con S. Giovanni Battista e S. Domenico",Gemäldegalerie, Berlin ;References
The initial version of this article was freely translated from [http://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maestro_della_Cappella_di_Santa_Margherita_a_Crea&oldid=15342841 this version] of its counterpart on the "Italian Wikipedia". That article cited the following work:
* "Di Fino Colorito", Martino Spanzotti e Altri Casalesi (a cura di Giovanni Romano con Alessandra Guerrini e Germana Mazza), Città di Casale Monferrato, 2004.
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