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Benvenuto Tisi

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He painted extensively in Ferrara, both in oil and in fresco, two of his principal works being the "Massacre of the Innocents" (1519), in the church of S. Francesco, and his masterpiece "Betrayal of Christ" (1524). For the former he made clay models for study and a clay figure. He continued
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constantly at work until in 1550 blindness overtook him, painting on all feast-days in monasteries for the love of God. He had married at the age forty-eight, and died at Ferrara on the 6th (or 16th) of September 1559, leaving two children.
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Even his least successful works retain, amid their frigid and porcelain quality, a harmony which marks Venetian colouring. His youthful works include the "Boar Hunt" in the Palazzo Sciarra. Later, the "Knight's Procession" in the
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Dosso Dossi, Garofalo, and the Costabili Polyptych: Imaging Spiritual Authority, The Art Bulletin, June, 2000 by Giancarlo Fiorenza pp. 252–279
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has been described as a "bookish" affair, whose episodes are difficult to elucidate. Garofalo is one of the painters known and described by
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is said to have apprenticed in Garofalo's workshop, and worked with him in Ferrarese projects in the 1530–40. Other pupils include
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colouring. He may have spent three years (1509–1512), in Rome. This led to a stylized classical style, more influenced by
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and in other palaces. Thus the style of Tisi partakes of the Lombard, the Roman and the Venetian modes.
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The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints William of Aquitaine, Clare, Anthony of Padua and Francis
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The Age of Correggio and the Carracci: Emilian Painting of the 16th and 17th Centuries
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The Holy Family with Saints John the Baptist, Elizabeth, Zacharias and (?) Francis
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Vestal Virgin Claudia Quinta tows the ship bearing the statue of Cibele
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commissioned him to execute paintings, along with the Dossi, in the
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Catherine of Siena
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Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). Pelican History of Art (ed.).
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in Milan reveals an increasingly stylized treatment. The
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and was a contemporary, and sometimes collaborator with
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The 718: 706: 535:(1534) - Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara 459:(1523) - Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara 425:(1519) - Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara 409:(1517–1518) - National Gallery, London 733: 417:(c. 1518) - National Gallery, London 389:(1514) - Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara 266:Virgin in the Clouds with Four Saints 65: 52: 7: 855:(virtual museum of Il Garofalo) at 475:(1526) - National Gallery, London 431:(1520) - National Gallery, London 155:, to Rome, he worked briefly under 589:Blessing of Saint John the Baptist 403:(1517) - National Gallery, London 151:Invited by a Ferrarese gentleman, 14: 807:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 792: 762: 591:(1542) - San Salvatore, Bologna 529:(1532) - Musei Capitolini, Rome 507:Madonna and Child and St. Jerome 245:— gave promise of an Italianate 555:, Miami, Florida. United States 264:in the Palazzo Sciarra and the 260:His youthful works include the 571:Christ and the Samaritan Woman 381:(1512) - Art Gallery, Dresden 319:. Il Garofalo also influenced 95:, with a few dated variants). 38:Monument to Benvenuto Tisi in 1: 892:16th-century Italian painters 882:15th-century Italian painters 647:Madonna Enthroned with Saints 501:Madonna Enthroned with Saints 463:Madonna Enthroned with Saints 415:The Vision of Saint Augustine 393:Saint Catherine of Alexandria 183:Coronation of Saint Catherine 820:Painting in Italy, 1500–1600 253:, and more refined than the 853:MUseo VIrtuale del Garofalo 805:Benvenuto Tisio da Garofalo 637:Madonna and Child Enthroned 583:Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister 232:Mature works and assessment 54:[beɱveˈnuːtoˈtiːzi] 16:Italian painter (1481–1559) 923: 897:Italian Mannerist painters 641:Dunedin Public Art Gallery 549:Madonna and Child in Glory 520:, c. 1530s, oil on panel, 509:, c. 1530s, oil on panel, 216:. In youth he was fond of 423:Massacre of the Innocents 249:, less commonplace, more 159:in the decoration of the 140:, who initiated him into 132:under his maternal uncle 595:Conversion of Saint Paul 539:The Miracle of the Swine 449:Birmingham Museum of Art 803:Gillet, Louis (1912). " 785:Encyclopædia Britannica 437:The Agony in the Garden 401:Madonna del Baldacchino 325:Nicola Pisano (painter) 270:Gallerie dell'Accademia 136:, and at the school of 128:. In 1495 he worked at 688:Washing feet of Christ 666:Mars, Venus and Cupido 579:The Triumph of Bacchus 349:Adoration of the Child 189: 169:Delizia di Belriguardo 161:Stanza della Segnatura 91: 67:[ilɡaˈrɔːfalo] 42: 31: 902:Painters from Ferrara 887:Italian male painters 845:Works by Garofalo at 810:Catholic Encyclopedia 746:Art in Northern Italy 517:Adoration of the Magi 359:Adoration of the Magi 220:-playing and also of 181: 37: 22: 680:Museo di Capodimonte 630:Jesus in the Orchard 511:Dallas Museum of Art 457:Madonna del Pilastro 387:Madonna delle Nuvole 353:Pinacoteca Nazionale 327:(active 1499–1538). 317:Stefano Falzagalloni 658:Courtauld Institute 617:- Musée de Angers 609:Pinacoteca di Brera 481:An Allegory of Love 300:in the Atheneum at 298:Triumph of Religion 192:He was a friend of 670:Wawel Royal Castle 585:, Dresden, Germany 533:Raising of Lazarus 379:Neptune and Pallas 363:High Museum of Art 190: 187:Capitoline Museums 43: 32: 907:Catholic painters 599:Galleria Borghese 565:Palazzo Barberini 473:A Pagan Sacrifice 445:Baptism of Christ 371:Madonna and Child 361:(c. 1520–1530) - 339:(c. 1500–1505) - 313:Girolamo da Carpi 226:Girolamo da Carpi 83:School of Ferrara 914: 832: 823: 822:. 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Index


Louvre

Rovigo
[beɱveˈnuːtoˈtiːzi]
[ilɡaˈrɔːfalo]
Renaissance
Mannerist
Italian painter
School of Ferrara
Canaro
Ferrara
Panetti
Costa
Dosso Dossi
Cremona
Niccolò Soriano
Boccaccino
Venetian
Giulio Romano
Geronimo Sagrato
Raphael
Stanza della Segnatura
Duke Alfonso I
Delizia di Belriguardo

Capitoline Museums
Giulio Romano
Giorgione
Titian

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