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1485 - 1548

Stručné informace

  • Born: 1485, Vicenza, Italy
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Lifespan: 63 years
  • Works on APS: 3

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U každé otázky je pouze jedna správná odpověď.

Otázka 1:
Where was Marcello Fogolino born?
Otázka 2:
Who influenced Fogolino's artistic style?
Otázka 3:
For what cathedral did Fogolino paint a monumental fresco depicting Saints Francis and John the Baptist?
Otázka 4:
Fogolino was banished from Venice for involvement in what event?
Otázka 5:
In which region did Fogolino work as a fresco artist?

Marcello Fogolino: A Venetian Mannerist Painter

Marcello Fogolino (circa 1485 – after 1548) was a prolific Italian painter of the Renaissance and Mannerist styles, primarily active in Vicenza and Friuli. Born in San Vito del Friuli, he honed his artistic skills under the tutelage of Bartolomeo Montagna, absorbing influences from Giovanni Speranza and Pordenone—artists whose distinctive approaches shaped Fogolino’s oeuvre. His early career centered around Vicenza, where he collaborated closely with Montagna, establishing a foundational understanding of Venetian painting traditions. Fogolino's artistic journey took him back to Friuli in 1520-21, aligning him with the stylistic currents championed by Il Pordenone. This period witnessed a significant shift toward a more expressive and decorative style, characterized by rich color palettes and dynamic compositions—a hallmark of Mannerism’s rejection of classical ideals. Notably, he undertook monumental commissions for ecclesiastical institutions, culminating in his masterful depiction of Saints Francis and John the Baptist with Prophet Daniel for the Pordenone Duomo, a testament to his technical prowess and artistic vision. A dramatic turn occurred in 1527 when Fogolino was banished from Venice following involvement in a murder trial. Forced to relocate, he found refuge in Trento, where he continued his artistic endeavors, contributing to frescoes adorning castles and villas throughout the region—Castel Buonconsiglio, Castello Malpaga, Villa Salvotti, and Palazzo Sardagna. These projects showcased Fogolino’s ability to adapt to diverse contexts while maintaining a consistent commitment to stylistic excellence. Furthermore, he practiced engraving, producing prints that complemented his paintings and disseminated his artistic ideas beyond the confines of Friuli. Fogolino's legacy rests on his contribution to Venetian Mannerism and his role as a decorative artist during a pivotal moment in European history—the Counter Reformation. His frescoes embody the fervor and grandeur of the era, reflecting theological themes and humanist ideals simultaneously. The enduring appeal of Fogolino’s work lies not only in its technical brilliance but also in its ability to convey profound spiritual contemplation. He remains an important figure in Friuli's artistic heritage, whose paintings continue to inspire admiration for their expressive power and masterful execution.