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Stacked Skulls

Discover Bartolomeo Cesi (1556-1629), a Bolognese painter of the Renaissance era. Explore his religious frescoes, portraits & Counter-Reformation art!

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Artist Biography

Bartolomeo Cesi: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Training

  • Born in Bologna, Italy in 1556, Bartolomeo Cesi hailed from the noble House of Cesi, a family of Umbrian origin.
  • He began his artistic training under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo, gaining foundational skills in painting and draftsmanship.
  • Cesi’s early exposure to the vibrant artistic environment of Bologna shaped his aesthetic sensibilities.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Cesi's style evolved through collaborations with prominent artists like Ludovico Carracci and Prospero Fontana.
  • A period spent in Rome working alongside Scipione Pulzone further refined his technique, particularly in portraiture.
  • He was deeply influenced by the Counter-Reformation’s emphasis on art as a tool for religious education and reaffirmation of Catholic doctrine. This is reflected in the didactic nature of much of his work.
  • His artistic development demonstrates a blend of Mannerist elegance with emerging Baroque sensibilities.

Major Works and Artistic Style

  • Cesi excelled in both easel paintings and large-scale frescoes.
  • He is particularly renowned for his religious paintings, which often depict scenes from the life of Christ and the saints.
  • A significant achievement was his series of frescoes on the Passion of Christ completed for the Carthusian monastery (Charterhouse) of San Girolamo in Bologna in 1595. These works showcase his narrative skill and dramatic use of color.
  • While primarily known for religious subjects, Cesi also created portraits and mythological scenes, demonstrating versatility in his artistic practice.
  • His designs were often based on meticulous studies from life, indicating a commitment to realism within a stylized framework.

Later Life and Teaching

  • In 1620, Cesi became the drawing master of the Accademia degli Ardenti in Bologna, contributing to the education of future generations of artists.
  • His most notable pupil was Alessandro Tiarini, who continued his teacher’s artistic legacy.
  • Interestingly, Cesi also pursued a religious career; on September 18, 1605, he was consecrated as Bishop by Bonfazio Caetani, serving alongside other co-consecrators.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Bartolomeo Cesi represents a key figure in the Bolognese School of painting, bridging the gap between Mannerism and Baroque styles.
  • His work embodies the spirit of the Counter-Reformation, utilizing art to reinforce religious beliefs and inspire piety.
  • Though not as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Cesi’s contributions to 17th-century Italian art are significant, particularly in the context of Bolognese artistic traditions.
  • He died in Tivoli in 1629, leaving behind a legacy of devotional paintings and skilled draftsmanship.
Bartolomeo Cesi

Bartolomeo Cesi

1556 - 1629 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Birth Date: 1556
  • Birth Place: Bologna, Italy
  • Death Date: 1629
  • Influenced: ['Alessandro Tiarini']
  • Influenced By:
    • Giovanni Francesco Bezzo
    • Ludovico Carracci
    • Prospero Fontana
    • Scipione Pulzone
  • Movement: Bolognese School
  • Name: Bartolomeo Cesi
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Works: Frescoes on the Passion of Christ (San Girolamo)
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