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Alessandro Turchi (1578 – 22 January 1649) was an Italian painter of the early
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, born and active mainly in
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, and moving late in life to
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. He also went by the name Alessandro Veronese or the nickname ''L'Orbetto''. His style has been described as soft and Caravaggesque at the same time.


Biography

Turchi initially trained with
Felice Riccio Felice Riccio (1542–1605) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period, born and mainly active in Verona. He is also known as ''il Brusasorci'' or ''Brusasorzi'' or ''Felice Brusasorci''. He was the son of the painter Domenico Riccio. ...
(''il Brusasorci'') in Verona. By 1603, he was working as independent painter, and in 1606–1609, Turchi painted the organ shutters for the Accademia Filarmonica of Verona. When Brusasorci died in 1605, Turchi and his fellow painter Pasquale Ottino completed a series of their deceased master's canvases. In 1610, he completed an ''Assumption'' altarpiece for the church of San Luca of Verona. In 1612, the Veronese Guild of the Goldsmiths commissioned from Turchi an altarpiece, today lost, of the ''Madonna and Saints''. On leaving the school of Riccio, he went to
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, where he worked for a time under Carlo Cagliari. By 1616, Turchi traveled to Rome and participated in the fresco decoration depicting the ''Gathering of Manna'' for the Sala Reggia of the
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, and painting a ''Christ, Magdalen, and Angels'' for cardinal
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.now in Galleria Borghese In competition with
Andrea Sacchi Andrea Sacchi (30 November 159921 June 1661) was an Italian painter of High Baroque Classicism, active in Rome. A generation of artists who shared his style of art include the painters Nicolas Poussin and Giovanni Battista Passeri, the sculptors ...
and
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, he painted some pictures in the church of
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. In 1619, he sent an altarpiece of the ''40 martyrs'' for the Chapel of the Innocents in the church of
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, to hang next to paintings by Pasquale Ottino and
Marcantonio Bassetti Marco Antonio Bassetti (1586–1630) was an Italian painter. Life He was born in Verona, and was a pupil of Felice Ricci. He then went to Venice where he was particularly influenced by the works of Tintoretto, Veronese and Jacopo Bassano. He is ...
. He also painted a ''Flight into Egypt'' for the church of San Romualdo, Rome; a ''Holy Family'' for San Lorenzo in Lucina; and a ''San Carlo Borromeo'' in
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. He was much employed on cabinet pictures, representing historical subjects, which he frequently painted on black marble. Among his pupils,
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(il Gobbino), practiced in
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, the former painting copies of his master's works, which were often taken for originals. For the Count Giangiacomo Giusti, in 1620 he painted an ''Allegory of Fame between Mercury and Pallas Athena'' and three canvases of ''Faith'', ''Hope'', and ''Charity''. In 1621 he executed for French cardinal
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the ''Resurrection of Christ'', now in the cathedral of Sant'Andrea of Bordeaux, and the ''Adoration of the Magi'' for the
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in Verona. By 1621, he had completed a painting of ''San Carlo Borromeo and the Madonna in Glory'' for
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in Rome. Documents from 1629 indicate that Turchi was paid 110 scudi for painting ''St. Anthony of Padua'' for the
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at
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. In 1632, an inventory of the
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, records a ''Saint Marta and Maria Madalena'' and a ''Samaritan Women'' by Turchi. His sister married
Giacinto Gimignani Giacinto Gimignani (1606 – December 9, 1681) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Rome, during the Baroque period. He was also an engraver in aquaforte. Biography Gimignani was born in Pistoia, where his father, Alessio (1567–1651) wa ...
. In 1623, Turchi married Lucia San Giuliano. In 1637, with the sponsorship of the cardinal Francesco Barberini, he became Principe or director of the
Accademia di San Luca The Accademia di San Luca (the "Academy of Saint Luke") is an Italian academy of artists in Rome. The establishment of the Accademia de i Pittori e Scultori di Roma was approved by papal brief in 1577, and in 1593 Federico Zuccari became its fir ...
. In 1638, he joined the papal guild of artists, called the
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. He died in Rome in 1649.


Paintings

(selection) File:Alessandro Turchi 003.jpg, Christ and Adulterous Woman File:A Turchi Matrimonio místico de santa Catalina Louvre.jpg, Mystical Marriage of St Catherine (Louvre) File:Alessandro Turchi 004.jpg, Erminia Finds the Wounded Tancred (Kunsthistorisches Museum) File:Alessandro Turchi - Saint Agatha Attended by Saint Peter and an Angel in Prison - Walters 37552.jpg, ''Saint Agatha Attended by Saint Peter and an Angel in Prison''. The Walters Art Museum. File:Alessandro Turchi 002.jpg, Vision of Christ of the Passion File:Alessandro Turchi - Death of Cleopatra.jpg, Death of Cleopatra File:MMoCA.42MA Alesandro Turchi, Diana and Acteon.jpg, ''Diana and Acteon'',
Mougins Museum of Classical Art The MACM, the Mougins Museum of Classical Art (Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins) is an art museum located in the village of Mougins, in the Alpes-Maritimes department, France. It is 30 minutes from Nice airport and 15 minutes from the centre o ...
File:MMoCA128MA-without frame.jpg, ''Abduction of Helen'', Mougins Museum of Classical Art File:MMoCA135MA Amessandro Turchi - The abduction of Helen (drawing).png, ''Abduction of Helen'', Mougins Museum of Classical Art File:MMoCA. 176MA Alessandro Turchi, L'Orbetto.jpg, ''A young general (Alexander ?) showing clemency to two prisoners'', Mougins Museum of Classical Art


References


Biography
see ''Alessandro Turchi 1578-1649 detto l'Orbetto''. *


External links




Alessandro Turchi en la Enciclopedia online del Museo del Prado
{{DEFAULTSORT:Turchi, Alessandro 1578 births 1649 deaths 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 17th-century Italian painters Painters from Verona Italian Baroque painters