- Hieronimo Miani
Hieronimo Miani, also known as Hieronymus Miani, was an Italian history painter, who worked in
Denmark as both a painter to the royal court of King Christian VI, and as a teacher.He was born in
Venice ,Italy , and was in the service of Karl Philip Emanuel of Pfalz inMannheim ,Germany before being called to Denmark in1739 to work for the royal court of King Christian VI.One of the court’s biggest projects at the time was the building and decoration of
Christiansborg Castle inCopenhagen 1733 -1745 , for which Miani painted a largeplafond or ceiling decoration with religious theme. The work was entitled "Uretfærdighedens og lasternes flugt for den retfærdige Guds åsyn" ("The Flight of Injustice and Vices at the Sight of the Just God"), and was painted 1739-1740. An oil painting of the same theme is in the collection of the Danish National Gallery ("Statens Museum for Kunst").He also painted two large figure paintings from the story of
Moses , as well as a painting of then Crown Prince Frederik V on horseback. These were all lost in the Christiansborg fire of1794 . An engraving based on the portrait of Frederik V still exists.In 1740 he and French sculptor,
Louis August le Clerc , took over the leadership of the newly formed Christian VI’s Art Academy, The Drawing and Painting Academy ("Tegne- og maleriakademiet"), which had been left without a leader whenHendrick Krock died in1738 , This academy would eventually become theRoyal Danish Academy of Art ("Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi") in the mid-1750s .Miani and le Clerc were both named professors at the Academy, while painter
Marcus Cardes and medallionistGeorg Wahl were freehand drawing teachers ("informatorer").On
February 1 ,1740 the Academy opened its doors to all interested students, not only artists, but also art lovers and such professionals and handworkers for whom drawing could be an asset. A Royal Resolution ofAugust 24 ,1740 provided a measly subsidy of 500 Rdl from the King’s discretionary funds, and conditions at the school were miserable.For some period of time starting in 1744 the model school, which had only 10-16 students, took place at the Widow Lyders's house on "Gammelstrand" where Miani was lodging.
Among Miani's students were
Johannes Wiedewelt andPeder Cramer .Miani left Denmark in 1745-1746 with a royal gift (
severance pay ), and returned to Italy. le Clerc continued alone in the role of Academy director after Miani's departure, and until architectNicolai Eigtved took full control over the Academy.See also
*
List of Danish painters References
* [http://www.kid.dk/ KID Kunst Index Danmark ("Art Index Denmark")]
* [http://runeberg.org/dbl/ Danish Biographical Encyclopedia ("Dansk biografisk Leksikion")]
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