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[[File:F Santafede Adoracion de los pastores.jpg|thumb|Fabrizio Santafede, ''Pope Clement VIII blessing Carmelite Nuns'']] |
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'''Fabrizio Santafede''' (c. 1560–1635) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the late-[[Renaissance]] and early-[[Baroque]] periods. He painted in a late-[[Mannerism|Mannerist]] style.<ref>[[Sydney J. Freedburg]], ''Painting in Italy 1500-1600''; Penguin, 1983, p. 134.</ref>}} |
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[[File:Fabrizio Santafede - The Holy Family with Saint Dorothea.jpg|thumb|270px|''The Holy Family with Saint Dorothea'']] |
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p. 356.</ref> He was a pupil of his father, the painter [[Francesco Santafede]], and later a pupil of [[Francesco Curia]]<ref name="Cyclopedia1887">{{Cite book |
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'''Fabrizio Santafede''' or '''Fabrizio Santaféde''' (c. 1560–1623/28) was an Italian painter known for his [[altarpiece]]s. He painted in a style that rejected the Mannerism popular in the Naples of his time and evident in the works of Francesco Curia. |
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Born in [[Naples]], he began as a pupil of his father, the painter [[Francesco Santafede]],<ref name=cita>Giovan Battista Chiarini (a cura di), ''Delle notizie del bello, dell'antico, e del curioso della città di Napoli raccolte dal canonico [[Carlo Celano]]'', Vol. I, Napoli, Stamperia Floriana, 1856, p. 154 {{in lang|it}}</ref> and later became a pupil of [[Marco Pino]]. He may have been one of the collaborators of Pino on the decoration of the church of S Giovanni Fiorentini in Naples.<ref name=ox>Antonella D’Autilia. "Santafede, Fabrizio." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 14 March 2017</ref> He traveled extensively, including to [[Bologna]], [[Florence]], [[Rome]], and [[Venice]] in his study of the great masters.<ref name=trec>[http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/fabrizio-santafede/ ''Santaféde, Fabrizio''], in: Treccani online {{in lang|it}}</ref> |
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He became a dealer in antiques and paintings. He painted extensively in Naples, including an ''Assumption'' and ''Coronation of the Virgin'' for [[Santa Donna Regina Nuova]]. The Baroque painter [[Massimo Stanzione]] is mentioned as one of his pupils. |
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}}</ref> and [[Andrea Sabbatini]]{{Citation needed|date=January 2008}}. Although he was born and died in [[Naples]], he traveled extensively, including [[Bologna]], [[Florence]], [[Rome]], and [[Venice]] in his study of the great masters.<ref name="Cyclopedia1887" /> He became a merchant of antiquities and paintings himself. He painted extensively in Naples, including an ''Assumption'' and ''Coronation of the Virgin'' for [[Santa Donna Regina Nuova]]. He also created ''Madonna with Saints'' (1595).<ref name="Cyclopedia1887" /> The Baroque painter [[Massimo Stanzione]] is mentioned as one of his pupils.<ref name="Cyclopedia1887" /> |
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*{{cite book | first= Bernardo|last= De Dominici| year=1742| title='''Vite dei Pittori, Scultori, ed Architetti Napolitani''', Volume II| pages= 223–236| publisher= Stamperia del Ricciardi |location=Nalples | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=XVsGAAAAQAAJ&q=Bernardo+de%27+Dominici}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 13 June 2024
Fabrizio Santafede or Fabrizio Santaféde (c. 1560–1623/28) was an Italian painter known for his altarpieces. He painted in a style that rejected the Mannerism popular in the Naples of his time and evident in the works of Francesco Curia.
Life
[edit]Born in Naples, he began as a pupil of his father, the painter Francesco Santafede,[1] and later became a pupil of Marco Pino. He may have been one of the collaborators of Pino on the decoration of the church of S Giovanni Fiorentini in Naples.[2] He traveled extensively, including to Bologna, Florence, Rome, and Venice in his study of the great masters.[3]
He became a dealer in antiques and paintings. He painted extensively in Naples, including an Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin for Santa Donna Regina Nuova. The Baroque painter Massimo Stanzione is mentioned as one of his pupils.
Legend has it that during the sack of Naples in 1647 by insurgents under Masaniello two houses in which Santafede had painted frescos were spared out of respect for the artist.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Giovan Battista Chiarini (a cura di), Delle notizie del bello, dell'antico, e del curioso della città di Napoli raccolte dal canonico Carlo Celano, Vol. I, Napoli, Stamperia Floriana, 1856, p. 154 (in Italian)
- ^ Antonella D’Autilia. "Santafede, Fabrizio." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 14 March 2017
- ^ Santaféde, Fabrizio, in: Treccani online (in Italian)
- ^ John Denison Champlin; Charles Callahan Perkins, eds. (1887). Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings. C. Scribner's sons. p. 112.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Fabrizio Santafede at Wikimedia Commons
Bibliography
[edit]- De Dominici, Bernardo (1742). Vite dei Pittori, Scultori, ed Architetti Napolitani, Volume II. Nalples: Stamperia del Ricciardi. pp. 223–236.
- Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.). Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters. London: Woodfall & Kinder. p. 159.
- Wittkower, Rudolf (1993). Pelican History of Art, Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750. 1980. Penguin Books.