- Girolamo Muziano
Girolamo Muziano (c. 1532-1592), was an Italian painter, active in a late-
Renaissance or Mannerism style. He was born inAcquafredda , nearBrescia , but active mainly inRome .The accounts from the 16th to 20th centuries regarding Muziano's life said he began work under the tutelage of Romanino, an imitator of the
Titian . Yet, a nearly autobiographical story of Muziano written by his confessor (unpublished until 1954) indicates instead that Muziano was born in Brescia, and left this town as a young man, and that his first apprenticeship was underDomenico Campagnola andLambert Sustris in 1544-46 in the town of Padua. He then spent time in Venice until 1549, but moved permanently toRome about 1550. He was known there as "Il giovane dei paesi" (the young man of the landscapes), but although he continued to draw and paint landscapes throughout his career, he aspired instead to grand manner figure painting.He painted historical painting in a style based largely on
Michelangelo , giving great prominence to the monumentalanatomy of his figures, even in works with ascetic saints as their subject. His "Resurrection of Lazarus" (1555) was painted for the Colonna palace inSubiaco . It established his fame; Michelangelo himself pronounced its author one of the "first artists of that age". The painting was later placed in the church ofSanta Maria Maggiore above the artist's tomb; it was afterwards transferred to theQuirinal Palace , and now is in the Vatican Pinacoteca [http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/x-Schede/PINs/PINs_Sala11_08_045.html] . The painting returns to a spatial organization and narrative composition more typical of the High Renaissance than of Muziano's Mannerist contemporaries.Muziano came to be the leading artist in Rome during the 1570-80s, painting in a style that appealed to Counter-Reformation patrons. He worked for
Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este from 1560-66, although most of his landscape frescoes for the Cardinal's villas in Rome andTivoli have since disappeared. His most noted paintings include "Circumcision," formerly the high altarpiece in thechurch of the Gesù (although now removed to a corridor behind the sacristy), paintings for three chapels inSanta Maria in Aracoeli , and "St Jerome preaching to Monks in the Desert" in Santa Maria degli Angeli. This last painting was one of two altarpieces that Muziano painted forSt. Peter's Basilica during the time when Muziano served as superintendent of works forPope Gregory XIII (the other painting, a "Mass of St. Basil" is lost, although it is recorded in an etching byJacques Callot ). Muziano also designed mosaics for the Gregorian Chapel in the basilica, and was responsible for re-founding the "Academy of St Luke" (Accademia di San Luca ) in Rome (1577). His works can also be seenSanta Caterina dei Funari , theGalleria Colonna ("portrait of Vittoria Colonna"), inOrvieto (Museum of Cathedral), and in the church of San Francesco inFrascati .He died in 1592, and was buried in the church of
Santa Maria Maggiore .Anthology of works
*Landscape with waterfall (drawing) [http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=362]
*Three paintings [http://pintura.aut.org/BU04?Autnum=13.976]References
*cite book | first= Sydney J.| last= Freedberg| year=1993| title= Painting in Italy, 1500-1600| chapter= | editor= Pelican History of Art| others= | pages=344-345 Penguin Books Ltd| publisher= | id= | url= | authorlink=
* [http://www.italycyberguide.com/Art/artistsarchite/muziano.htm Italy cyberguide entry]
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