- Lelio Orsi
Lelio Orsi (1511 - 1587), was an Italian
Renaissance painter of theReggio Emilia school. He was born and died inNovellara , and much of his work was completed in Reggio. He appears to have studied under such asGiovanni Giarola , a pupil ofAntonio da Correggio . There is documentary evidence that he visited Rome in 1554-55, and may have been influenced byGirolamo Bedoli , Correggio and the prototypic manneristsGiulio Romano as well asMichelangelo and his successorDaniele da Volterra . He is said to have trainedRaffaellino da Reggio . He was active in both exterior and interior decoration, and much of his work is in small cabinet pieces, not large altarpieces. Much of his output ended in the collections of the dukes of Este inFerrara .__NOTOC__Orsi appears to be "reading" Correggio with the lens of Mannerist, the nocturnal, limned ethereal simplicity of Corregio here is constrained into contorted poses, perspective distorted, and settings crowded. The effect at times is unsettling. While the angels above unsheating divine swords are meant to carry the day, in "The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine" it appears that the execution was stymied by the breakdown of floors and gears.Anthology of works
*"The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine" (1560) - Galleria Estense, Modena
*"The Dead Christ Flanked by Charity and Justice"
*"Madonna della Ghiara" (1569)
*"Saints Cecilia & Valerian" -Galleria Borghese , Rome
*"Noli Me Tangere" -Wadsworth Atheneum , Hartford
*"The Adoration of the Shepherds" (1565-70) - Berlin, Dahlem
*"The Walk to Emmaus" (1565) - National Gallery, London
*"St. George and the Dragon" (1550) -Museo di Capodimonte , Naples
*"Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane "(1545) - Strossmayer Gallery, ZagrebReferences
*cite book | first= Sydney J.| last= Freedberg| year=1993| title= Painting in Italy, 1500-1600| pages=pp. 577-679 |publisher=Penguin Books|
*cite book | first= Francis P.|last= Smyth |coauthors=John P. O'Neill (Editors in chief)| year=1986| title= The Age of Correggio and the Carracci: Emilian Painting of the 16th and 17th Centuries| chapter= | publisher= National Gallery of Art|location= Washington DC|pages= pp. 150-158External links
*http://www.artcyclopedia.com/commons/lelio-orsi.html
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