- Federico Zuccari
Federico Zuccari, also known as Federigo Zuccaro (c. 1542/
1543 -July 20 1609 ), was an Italian Mannerist painter andarchitect , active both in Italy and abroad.Biography
Zuccari was born at
Sant'Angelo in Vado , nearUrbino (Marche ).His documented career as a painter began in 1550, when he moved to Rome to work under Taddeo, his elder brother. He went on to complete decorations for
Pius IV , and help complete the fresco decorations at the Villa Farnese at Caprarola. He was involved in the following fresco projects:*Decoration of the
Casina Pio IV , Rome
*Grimani Chapel,San Francesco della Vigna , Venice
*Pucci Chapel in the church ofTrinità dei Monti , Rome
*San Marcello al Corso , Rome
*Cathedral of Orvieto (1570)
*Oratorio del Gonfalone , Rome (1573)
*Dome ofSanta Maria del Fiore , Florence (previously started byVasari )Zuccari was recalled to Rome by
Pope Gregory XIII to continue in the Pauline chapel of the Vatican. He visitedBrussels , and there made a series of cartoons for the tapestry-weavers. In 1574 he passed over to England, where he received commissions to paint the portrait of Queen Elizabeth [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/images/ElizaSketch.jpg(drawing)] , Mary, Queen of Scots, SirNicholas Bacon , SirFrancis Walsingham , Lord High Admiral Howard, and others. Another picture in the same collection appears to be a replica of his painting of the "Allegory of Calumny", as suggested byLucian 's description of a celebrated work byApelles ; the satire in the original painting, directed against some of his courtier enemies, was the immediate cause of Zuccari's temporary exile from Rome.He painted a portrait of a "Man with Two Dogs", in the
Pitti Palace (Florence), and the "Dead Christ and Angels" in theGalleria Borghese (Rome). In 1585, he accepted an offer byPhilip II of Spain to decorate the newEscorial at a yearly salary of 2,000 crowns. He worked at the palace from January 1586 to end of 1588, when he returned to Rome. His paintings (like those ofEl Greco before him) were disliked by Philip II and many were painted over. However the parting was amicable:"We must not blame him, but those who sent him to us", said Philip. [Trevor-Roper, Hugh; "Princes and Artists, Patronage and Ideology at Four Habsburg Courts 1517-1633", Thames & Hudson, London, 1976, p 69] .He was succeeded byPellegrino Tibaldi . He there founded in 1595, under a charter confirmed byPope Sixtus V , theAccademia di San Luca , of which he was the first president.Bartolomeo Carducci is said to have studied with him.Like his contemporary
Giorgio Vasari , Zuccari aimed at being an art critic and historian. His chief book, "L'idea de' Pittori, Scultori, ed Architetti" (1607), was far less popular.Zuccari was raised to the rank of
cavaliere not long before his death, which took place atAncona in 1609.References
*1911
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* [http://www.mimsstudios.com/scholarship.htm The Zuccaro Scholarship]
* [http://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/zuccaro/ Getty Museum Exhibition Taddeo and Federico Zuccari: Artist Brothers in Rome]
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