- Timoteo Viti
, who was fourteen years his junior.
Career
Born in
Urbino , Viti was the grandson of the painterAntonio Alberti ; his father was also a painter. According toVasari and Malvasia, Viti was apprenticed toFrancesco Francia inBologna between 1490 and 1495; aspects of Viti's style would seem to confirm an apprenticeship in Bologna. In 1495 he returned to Urbino and replacedGiovanni Santi , the recently-deceased father of Raphael, as painter to the small but brilliant court there. He completed paintings of the "Muses" in the Ducal Palace that Santi had left unfinished. [J.M. Wood in: Marcia B. Hall (ed),The Cambridge Companion to Raphael, p. 18, 2005, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 052180809X] The precocious Raphael, who was eleven at his father's death, continued to run his father's workshop with help from his family. It has often been speculated that Viti contributed to Raphael's training. [Roger Jones andNicholas Penny , "Raphael",p.8, Yale, 1983, ISBN 0300030614] In any case they remained friends, and Viti obtained or inherited the most important group of Raphael's studio drawings, which his descendents sold toPierre Crozat in the 17th century. [Catherine Whistler, "Drawings by Michelangelo and Raphael",p.7, 1990, Ashmolean Museum, ISBN 1854440020. Many of the group are now in the Ashmolean] Drawings have often been disputed between the two artists in the past, and Viti has also been accused of forging some Raphael drawings (though it seems now accepted this was someone else).In 1503 Viti was painting banners for
Cesare Borgia , who had expelled DukeGuidobaldo da Montefeltro as lord of the city. Guidobaldo regained Urbino in 1504 and Viti, along withGirolamo Genga , was commissioned by Bishop Arrivabene to decorate the chapel of S Martino in the cathedral. He continued to work successfully in the Marches for the rest of the decade, [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/timoteo-viti-2 Timoteo Viti] . "The Concise Grove Dictionary of Art". Copyright © 2002 by Oxford University Press, at Answers Art Encyclopedia. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2008.] and as far south asSiena , where he and Genga collaborated on paintings in the Palazzo Petrucci in about 1508.Around 1514, Viti formed part of the large team assembled by Raphael and worked on the frescoes Raphael designed in the Chigi Chapel in
Santa Maria della Pace inRome . [Wood, op & page cit] It has been suggested that he is depicted (as the Ancient Greek painter Protogenes) in "The School of Athens ", Raphael's most famous work, standing next to Raphael'sself-portrait , althoughVasari does not mention this identification. [Christiane L. Joost-Gaugier, "Ptolemy and Strabo and Their Conversation with Appeles and Protogenes: Cosmography and Painting in Raphael's 'School of Athens.", Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 51, 1998.Perugino and, less plausibly,Sodoma , are other candidates. ]Raphael's mature style influenced him for a period afterwards, as can be seen in the large altarpiece of
Christ Appearing toMary Magdalene , SS Michael the Archangel and Anthony Abbot (c. 1512) for the church of S Angelo Minore inCagli (Pesaro). In later works he rejected Raphael's influence and looked back to the art of the late 15th century. In his last paintings (such as the "Mary Magdalene" of 1521 inGubbio Cathedral ) his style became heavier, possibly as a result of the increasing intervention of pupils. [ Concise Grove op cit.]According to
Vasari , Timoteo was an artist, a poet, and a musician. He was also politically active in Urbino. He served as magistrate in 1508 and chief magistrate in 1513. He died in Urbino.References
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