Fil:Guy François - Sainte Famille.jpg
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Guy François: English: Holy Family with St Bruno and St Helena
Français : Sainte Famille avec St Bruno et Ste Hélène ( ) |
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Kunstner |
artist QS:P170,Q3121786 |
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Tittel |
English: Holy Family with St Bruno and St Helena
Français : Sainte Famille avec St Bruno et Ste Hélène |
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Objekttype |
maleri object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Beskrivelse |
Français : Caravagisme ; La Vierge portant l'Enfant Jésus trône au centre de la composition. Elle est honorée par saint Bruno (à gauche) et sainte Hélène, mère de Constantin (à droite), qui est reconnaissable à ses attributs de souveraine (couronne) ainsi qu'à la croix que porte un ange à sa suite (cf. invention de la croix du Christ). Derrière saint Bruno, saint Joseph représenté en vieillard. |
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Dato |
1626 date QS:P571,+1626-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium |
olje på lerret medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259 |
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Dimensjoner |
høyde: 210 cm; bredde: 153 cm dimensions QS:P2048,210U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,153U174728 |
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Samling |
institution QS:P195,Q3330655 |
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Inskripsjoner |
Signatur og dato: Guido Franciscus Aniciensis invenit et faciebat 1626
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Merknader |
English: Christian Art
Français : Peinture religieuse |
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Referanser | Joconde database: entry 09630000915 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kilde/Fotograf |
Web Gallery of Art: Bilde Info about artwork reference_wga QS:P973,"http://www.wga.hu/html/f/francois/st_bruno.html" |
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JPEG-filkommentar | FRANÇOIS, Guy
(b. 1578/79, Le Puy, d. 1650, Le Puy) Holy Family with St Bruno and St Elisabeth - Oil on canvas, 210 x 153 cm Musée de l'Ain, Bourg-en-Bresse St Bruno was canonised in 1623, and so appeared frequently at that time in paintings from throughout southern Europe. Le Puy is the capital of the Haute Loire, part of a large upland area, the Massif central, in the southern central region of France. The large number of Romanesque churches in and around the town bear testimony to the fact that it flourished in the Middle ages. It was never an area noted for painting activity, and the return of Guy François from Rome to his native region was therefore to be of great significance in local terms, much more so than similar events in other centres where there was more than one painter active. Guy François was to work in isolation for more than thirty years, gradually diluting his art as memories of what he had learned in Rome faded. The pictures that he painted in France nearly all remain in and around Le Puy. It is only in recent years that the Italian period of Guy François has been reconstructed and his Italian pictures disentangled from the work of Carlo Saraceni. Saraceni, a difficult artist to define, was essentially eclectic, with an unusual skill in brushwork almost akin to that of a northerner. He assimilated many influences, ranging from Caravaggio to the German ERlsheimer. The picture by François that most shows the influence of Saraceni is the Holy Family with St Bruno and St Elisabeth, now in the Musée de l'Ain at Bourg-en-Bresse. Like much of François's work, it was intended as a large altarpiece. His altarpieces that survived in the Le Puy area, in the churches for which they were painted, are often surrounded by a provincial version of a sculptured and stuccoed framework in the Italian Baroque style. Although commonplace in Italy, such pictures in situ are rare in France; most seventeenth century altarpieces by the major painters are now in museums. The Holy Family altarpiece has the simplified forms sometimes found in works by Saraceni and also the strong lighting suitable for a prominent position in a church, where the picture would normally be seen from a distance. The strength of some of Guy François' compositions has led some authorities to suggest that he was influenced by Nicolas Tournier, but the most likely explanations for their superficial similarity are that both artists brought back from Italy similar Caravaggesque influences, and that both of them were forced to rely on what they had experienced and learned without renewed contact with their sources. Both painter had a predilection for monumental scale, although François never achieved Tournier's dramatic intensity. Instead he provided, in an area isolated from all artistic contact, a whole group of soundly painted and striking altarpieces.
Author: FRANÇOIS, Guy Title: Holy Family with St Bruno and St Elisabeth Time-line: 1601-1650 School: French Form: painting Type: religious |
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