- Giacomo Serpotta
Giacomo Serpotta (
10 March 1652 -27 February 1732 ) was an Italian sculptor, active in aRococo style and mainly working instucco .Serpotta was born and died in
Palermo ; and may have never left Sicily, which is striking, since he showed a monstrous skill and facility with stucco sculpture, which appears to arise without mentorship or direct exposures to the mainstreams of ItalianBaroque . Wittkower describes him as an aberrancy in an otherwise provincial scene, a "meteor in the Sicilian sky"."In 1677, along with
Procopio de Ferrari , he decorated the small church of the Madonna dell’Itria inMonreale . His first independent work appears to be in 1682 in connection with an equestrian statue cast ofCharles II of Spain and Sicily, which was cast in bronze byGaspare Romano . The Serpotta family, including his brother (1653-1719) and his son Procopio (1679-1755), was immensely prolific, decorating the "Oratory of San Lorenzo" (1690/98–1706) with such a profusion of statuary, teeming with putti, that the walls appear to quiver with the movement of a crowd. He completed work also for the Oratory of Santa Cita (1668–1718), the Oratory of Rosario di San Domenico (1710–17), the chapel for the "Ospedale di Palermo", the Archbishop's Palace inSanta Chiara , the Badia Nuova and the Church of SS. Cosma e Damiano inAlcamo . His work at the oratory of the Compagna della Carità di S Bartolomeo degli Incurabili in Palermo has been lost.In style, he has a florid elegance that often recalls
Antonio Raggi , a slightly older artist who was adept at stucco decoration and active in Rome.Sources
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