- Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (baptized
March 23 ,1609 [Zur Problematik der Rembrandt-Rezeption im Werk des Genuesen Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, (Genua 1609-1664 Mantua), 2004] - 1664), was an ItalianBaroque artist, painter,printmaker and draftsman, of the Genoese school. He is best known now for his elaborateengraving s, and as the inventor of theprintmaking technique ofmonotyping . He was known as "Il Grechetto" in Italy and inFrance as "Le Benédette".Biography
Castiglione was born in Genoa. His early training is unclear. He may have studied with
Sinibaldo Scorza [Wittkower p. 354] . Wittkower describes him as a "passionate student" ofAnthony van Dyck , who arrived in 1621, andPeter Paul Rubens , who stayed in the city in the first decade of the 17th century and whose paintings were readily accessible there. He may have trained under the GenoeseBernardo Strozzi , and certainly encountered the work ofDomenico Fetti inMantua . He lived in Rome from 1634 to about 1645, then returned to Genoa. He was back in Rome in 1647 before moving in 1651 to be court artist in Mantua, where he died. He painted portraits, historical pieces and landscapes, but chiefly excelled in fairs,markets andrural scenes with animals.Noah's ark and the animals entering the Ark was a favorite subject of his. His paintings are to be found inRome ,Venice ,Naples ,Florence , and more especially Genoa andMantua . "The Presepio" (Nativity ofJesus ) for the church ofSan Luca , Genoa, ranks among his most celebrated paintings, and theLouvre contains eight characteristic examples. He painted a "SS. Mary Magdalene and Catharine" for the church of the Madonna di Castello in Genoa.He was a brilliant draftsman and pioneered the development of the
oil sketch (often using a mixture of mediums) as a finished work - previously they had been used only for working studies for another finished piece, for example by Rubens. He returned to the same subjects over and over again, but with significantly different compositions each time.He also executed a number of
etching s (see cover of edition of [http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/viewOne.asp?dep=9&viewmode=0&item=17.50.17-36| "The genius of Castiglione"] published in 1648). "Diogenes searching for a Man" is one of the principal of these; others are about religious themes. Some are moralistic stories such as that of the "blind leading the blind" [http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/images/gallery/8012bfdf.html] . The etchings are remarkable for light and shade, and have even earned for Castiglione the name of a secondRembrandt . He was exposed to Rembrandt's etching by 1630. In about 1648 he invented themonotype , the only printmaking technique to be an Italian invention, making over twenty over the succeeding years. His most popular and influential prints were a series of exotic heads, mostly of vaguely Oriental males, but also of women and in a few cases of animals. These were produced in great numbers.In Mantua, he received his name of Grechetto, from the classic air of his pastorals. His brother Salvatore and his son Francesco excelled in the same subjects; and it is thought that many paintings which are ascribed to Benedetto are only copies after him, or perhaps originals by his son or brother. He also influenced
Anton Maria Vassallo (c1640-60) [Wittkower p. 354] .ources
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*cite book | first= Rudolf|authorlink= Rudolf Wittkower|last=Wittkower| year=1993| title= Pelican History of Art, Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750| editor= | pages= pp. 353-355 | publisher= Penguin Books
*"Zur Problematik der Rembrandt-Rezeption im Werk des Genuesen Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, (Genua 1609-1664 Mantua)," 2004Notes
External links
* [http://www.artsmia.org/search/index.cfm?type=artworks&term=Castiglione Gallery of etchings]
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