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Biografia do Artista
Orazio Marinali: Life and Legacy
Early Life and Training
Orazio Marinali (born February 24, 1643, in Angarano near Bassano del Grappa – died April 6, 1720, in Vicenza) was an Italian late-Baroque sculptor. He hailed from a family of artists and began his training in Venice under the tutelage of Josse de Corte, a leading sculptor of the time. De Corte’s influence is evident in Marinali's early works, particularly in their dramatic power and skillful use of chiaroscuro.
Artistic Development and Style
Marinali quickly established himself as a prolific sculptor, working throughout the Veneto region. His style evolved from the initial influence of De Corte to encompass a unique blend of Baroque drama and local Venetian sensibilities. He was adept at both religious sculpture and secular works, demonstrating versatility in his choice of materials – primarily marble and *pietra tenera* (soft limestone). His work is characterized by dynamic compositions, expressive figures, and meticulous attention to detail.
Major Achievements: Villa Lampertico
Marinali’s most significant achievement lies in the extensive sculptural program he created for Villa Lampertico (also known as Villa Conti or La Deliziosa) near Vicenza. Over a period of years, he and his workshop produced over 150 statues for the villa's estate and gardens. These sculptures represent a diverse range of subjects:
- Characters from the Commedia dell’arte
- Figures depicting the so-called ‘bravi’ (desperadoes or rogues)
- Classical allegories
The garden also features his large fountain group, *La Ruota*, symbolizing the four corners of the world.
Other Notable Works
Beyond Villa Lampertico, Marinali contributed to numerous other projects throughout the Veneto:
- Sculptures for the Parco Revedin-Bolasco at Castelfranco
- Works at Villa Trissino near Vicenza
- The Seasons in the Giardino Barnabò, Venice
- Religious statues for churches throughout the region, including St. Catherine in Bassano Cathedral and figures for S Maria di Monte Berico, Vicenza.
Influences and Legacy
Marinali’s work reflects not only the influence of Josse de Corte but also a keen observation of contemporary Venetian society and theatrical traditions. He trained several pupils, including Domenico Aglio and Lorenzo Mattielli (who married his brother Angelo's daughter), continuing the family workshop’s legacy.
In the 20th century, many of Marinali’s garden statues from the Vicenza area were relocated to Villa La Pietra near Florence by Arthur Acton, enriching its gardens alongside works by Antonio Bonazza, a Paduan sculptor influenced by Marinali. Marinali's sculptures remain as important examples of late Baroque sculpture in Italy and demonstrate his skill in capturing both dramatic intensity and nuanced characterization.
Historical Significance
Orazio Marinali’s work provides valuable insight into the artistic tastes and social dynamics of 18th-century Venice and the surrounding Veneto region. His sculptures, particularly those at Villa Lampertico, offer a unique glimpse into the world of aristocratic patronage and the popular culture of the time. He stands as a significant figure in the transition from High Baroque to Rococo styles.
Orazio Marinali
1643 - 1720 , Italy
Informações Rápidas
- Birth Date: 24 February 1643
- Birth Place: Angarano, Republic of Venice
- Death Date: 6 April 1720
- Influenced: Antonio Bonazza, Domenico Aglio, Lorenzo Mattielli
- Influenced By: Josse de Corte
- Movement: Late-Baroque
- Name: Orazio Marinali
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Works: Villa Lampertico statues, La Ruota fountain




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