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Andrea del Castagno () or Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla (; – 19 August 1457) was an
Italian painter Following is a list of Italian painters (in alphabetical order) who are notable for their art. A *Niccolò dell'Abbate (1509/12–1571) * Giuseppe Abbati (1836–1868) *Angiolo Achini (1850–1930) *Pietro Adami (c. 1730) *Livio Agresti (1508 ...
from
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, influenced chiefly by Masaccio and
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. His works include frescoes in
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in Florence and the painted equestrian monument of
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(1456) in the Cathedral in Florence. He in turn influenced the Ferrarese school of Cosmè Tura, Francesco del Cossa and
Ercole de' Roberti Ercole de' Roberti (c. 1451 – 1496), also known as Ercole Ferrarese or Ercole da Ferrara, was an Italian artist of the Early Renaissance and the School of Ferrara. He was profiled in Vasari's ''Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, sculto ...
.


Life


Early years

Frescoes in the San Tarasio Chapel, San Zaccaria. Andrea del Castagno was born at Castagno, a village near
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, not far from Florence. During the war between Florence and Milan, he lived in Corella, returning to his home after its end. In 1440 he moved to Florence under the protection of
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. Here he painted the portraits of the citizens hanged after the Battle of Anghiari on the facade of the Palazzo del Podestà, gaining the nickname of ''Andrea degli Impiccati''. Little is known about his formation, though it has been hypothesised that he apprenticed under Fra Filippo Lippi and
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. In 1440–1441 he executed the fresco of ''Crucifixion and Saints'' in the
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, whose perspective-oriented construction and figures shows the influence of Masaccio. In 1442 he was in
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where he executed frescoes in the San Tarasio Chapel of the church of
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. Later he also worked in St Mark's Basilica, leaving a fresco of ''Death of the Virgin'' (1442–1443). Back in Florence, he designed a stained window with ''Deposition'' for the local Cathedral. On May 30, 1445 he became a member of the Guild of the Medicians. From the same year is the fresco of ''Madonna with Child and Santi'' in the Contini Bonacossi Collection (
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).


''The Last Supper''

In 1447 Castagno worked in the refectory of the Benedictine nuns at
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in Florence, painting, in the lower part, a fresco of the
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, accompanied above by other scenes portraying the Passion of Christ: ''Crucifixion'', ''Entombment'', and ''Resurrection'', which are now damaged. This combination of scenes is not known to have been represented before. He also painted a lunette in the convent's cloister, depicting a ''Pietà''. Many important Florentine families had daughters in the convent at Sant'Apollonia, so painting there likely brought Andrea to their attention. The ''Last Supper'' displays Andrea del Castagno's talents at their best. The detail and naturalism of this fresco portray the ways in which he departed from earlier artistic styles. It is likely that
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was already familiar with this work before he painted his own Last Supper in a more dramatic form to contrast with the stillness of these works, so that more emotion would be displayed.]


Late activity

In 1449–1450 he painted the '' Assumption of the Virgin (Andrea del Castagno), Assumption with Saints Julian and Miniato'' for the main altar (in the St. Julian Chapel) of the church of San Miniato fra le Torri in Florence (now in
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). In the same years he collaborated with Filippo Carducci to paint a series of ''Illustrious People'' for the Villa Carducci at Legnaia. These include
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,
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, Giovanni Boccaccio, the Cumaean Sibyl,
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and Tomiri. Also from around 1450 is the ''Crucifixion'' in London, as well as the '' David with Goliath's Head'' and the ''Portrait of a Man,'' both in Washington. Between January 1451 and September 1453 he completed the frescoes with ''Scenes of the
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'' left unfinished by Domenico Veneziano in the Florentine church of Sant'Egidio, Florence (now lost). In October Filippo Carducci commissioned him to paint frescoes for his villa at Soffiano, of which today an ''Eve'' and a ruined ''Madonna with Child'' survive. In 1455 Andrea del Castagno worked in the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata (frescoes with the ''Trinity with Saints Jerome, Paula and Eustochium'' and ''St. Julian and the Redeemer'', the former showing a stressed realism). Also in those years is attributed a ''Crucifixion'' for St. Apollonia. In 1456 he executed in the Florentine Cathedral the fresco of the ''
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'', paralleling the similar painting by Paolo Uccello portraying
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, an artist and biographer of the
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, alleged that Castagno murdered Domenico Veneziano, but this is impossible, since Veneziano died in 1461, four years after Castagno died of the plague. It has been suggested that Vasari was confusing this murder case with another one involving a "Domenico di Matteo" who was killed by an "Andreino" in 1448, but the archival record shows that this is a misreading: "A cursory examination reveals two things: first, that the name of the dead painter is not Domenico di Matteo, but Domenico di Marco; and second, and much more crucially, that there is no mention of him having been killed by a painter named Andrea or Andreino."Charles Nicholl,
Death in Florence
" ''London Review of Books'' Vol. 34 No. 4, 23 February 2012, p. 10.


Selected works

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* '' Assumption of the Virgin Between St Minias and St Julian'' (1449–1450), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin


References


Further reading

* Castagno, Andrea. ''Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue''. Oxford: Phaidon Press, 1980. * Horster, Marita. ''Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue''. Ithaca, N.Y:
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, 1980. * Spencer, John. ''Andrea del Castagno and his patrons''. Durham:
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, 1991.


External links


Andrea del Castagno at the National Gallery of Art
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