Giovanni Pietro RICCI, DIT IL GIAMPETRINO (Actif à Milan entre 1480/1485 - 1553)

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Giovanni Pietro RICCI, DIT IL GIAMPETRINO (Actif à Milan entre 1480/1485 - 1553)
Virgin and Child Oil on panel 57 x 38,5 cm EXHIBITION L'Art du Moyen Age dans les collections marseillaises, Marseille, musée Cantini, 20 mai - 20 juillet 1952, n°30. Pupil of Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519), his name has been confused for a long time with other names known in the workshop, such as Giovanni Pedrini, Gian Pietro Rizzi, Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli or even Gianpietro. Today, research tends to show that he was not all these students at once. Still little studied, it appears however that he was one of the great names of the workshop but also an independent master. Naturally attached to the manner of his master, his brush emancipated itself in a grace that is his own. Naturally, Giampietrino also tried the sfumato of his master, this pictorial technique consisting of painting with a very oily material to diffuse the fades between the different colors and give a vaporous aspect, attenuated contours. It is thus in the work of the complexions of the faces, in the plays of shades and lights that it is observed the most, conferring on the figures a particularly soft aspect. This softness echoes the delicacy of the poses, evident in the slightly bowed head of the Virgin, which Giampietrino saw in his master from the early years of his apprenticeship. Within the artist's corpus, the arrangement of the Virgin holding the Blessed Child on her lap on a drapery background is found as a topos. Depending on the commission, the painter used landscapes, entablatures with various objects to dress the compositions or added third-party figures such as a St. John the Baptist. Various museums around the world, such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis or the Museo Civico Amedeo Lia in La Spezia, have preserved variations of this composition.
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