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VENETIAN BAROOUE PAINTINGS AT THE ISLAND OF SILBA, TROGIR AND SPLIT

Radoslav Tomić ; Regionalni zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture, Split


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The author describes four unpublished paintings, attributing them to Venetian Baroque Masters. Two paintings are from the island of Silba in Dalmatia. The altarpiece from St. Mark's church, Madonna with the Child, St. Francis and St. Anthony, is attributed to Pietro Liberi (1605-1687), Venetian painter from the late Baroque. The smaller altarpiece, the Annunciation, St. Anthony and, St. Jerome was commissioned by the members of the family of sailors for the chapel of St. Anthony which they built in the 18th century. The author attributes the painting to Giambattista Pittoni (1687.1767), the central figure of Venetian Rococo painting and dates it in the 1730s. A fragment of the painting from the ruins of the church of St. Michael in Trogir, with St. Barbara, St. Anthony and St.Gaetan, is attributed to Antonio Zanchi (1631-1722). The author surveys Venetian painting in the context of italian Baroque, and outlines the major characteristics of the 17th century naturalist painting that evolved from the work of Caravaggio and Ribera. The painting "Madonna With the Child and St. John the Baptist", currently at the Split Art Gallery where it came from the dismantled collection of Dr. Ivo Tartaglia, is attributed to Gregorio Lazzarini (1655-1730). The author links the painting to similar Lazzarini's works in Italy and Hungary, analyzes it and dates it in the late 17th century.

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Hrčak ID:

165696

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/165696

Datum izdavanja:

15.12.1993.

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