Antonio Ciseri (25 October 1821 – 8 March 1891) was a
Swiss-Italian painter of religious subjects. Ciseri's paintings are
Raphael
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esque in their compositional outlines and their polished surfaces, but are nearly photographic in effect. Among his pupils were the painters
Oreste Costa,
Giuseppe Guzzardi,
Alcide Segoni,
Andrea Landini,
Raffaello Sorbi,
Niccolò Cannicci,
Emanuele Trionfi, and
Girolamo Nerli.
Biography
He was born in
Ronco sopra Ascona, Switzerland. He went to
Florence
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Florence ...
in 1833 to study drawing with Ernesto Bonaiuti. Within a year, by 1834 he was a pupil of Niccola and
Pietro Benvenuti
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Biography
Early life and education
Born in Arezzo in Tuscany, he was influenced by the style of Jacques-Louis David. He was a student of ...
at the
Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence; he was later taught by
Giuseppe Bezzuoli, who greatly influenced the early part of his career. In 1849, he began offering instruction to young painters, and eventually ran a private art school. Among his earliest students was
Silvestro Lega.
[Ciseri, Spalleti, & Sisi 1991, p. 164.] In these years Ciseri fulfilled many important commissions from churches in Italy and Switzerland.
Ciseri's early works were influenced by the Swiss
Academic
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painter
Charles Gleyre
Marc Gabriel Charles Gleyre (2 May 1806 – 5 May 1874), was a Swiss artist who was a resident in France from an early age. He took over the studio of Paul Delaroche in 1843 and taught a number of younger artists who became prominent, including He ...
. Between 1860 and 1870 his style became less emotional and more objective: the drawing is clearer and more precise and the colours are brighter in such paintings as ''Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s'' (1860–62; Locarno,
Madonna del Sasso), ''St.'' Martin (1860–69; Ronco, parish church) and ''Bearing the Body of Christ to the Sepulchre'' (1864–70; Locarno, Madonna del Sasso).
In 1868 Ciseri was elected a member of the Consiglio Superiore della Pubblica Istruzione, in which capacity he often went to Rome; during these visits he met important political and cultural figures, and often painted their portraits. Ciseri devoted himself to
portrait
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painting during the last 20 years of his life. Among the most important later works are the portraits of
Emilio Santarelli (Florence,
Palazzo Pitti
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),
Gino Capponi (Florence, Palazzo Pitti), King
Umberto I of Italy
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and Queen
Margherita of Savoy
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.
''Ecce homo'' (completed 1891; Florence, Palazzo Pitti), which was commissioned in 1871 by the Italian government, is the most impressive of his religious works. It was exhibited in his studio immediately after his death and won over even those critics who had not previously admired his painting; its luminosity is akin to that of
Cesare Maccari
Cesare Maccari (; 9 May 1840 – 7 August 1919) was an Italian painter and sculptor, most famous for his 1888 painting ''Cicerone denuncia Catilina'' (usually translated as ''Cicero Accuses Catiline'' or ''Cicero Denounces Catiline'').
Early li ...
and
Domenico Morelli
Domenico Morelli (4 August 182313 August 1901) was an Italians, Italian painter, who mainly produced historical and religious works. Morelli was immensely influential in the arts of the second half of the 19th century, both as director of the Ac ...
. He died in Florence on 8 March 1891.
Gallery
File:Ecce homo by Antonio Ciseri (1).jpg, ''Ecce Homo'', 1871
File:Antonio ciseri, madonna addolorata.jpg, '' Sorrowful Madonna''
File:Antonio Ciseri, Apparizione della madonna a bernadette di lourdes, 1879, 01.jpg, ''Apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes
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to Bernadette
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'', 1879
File:Poggio imperiale, cappella della Santissima Annunziata, int., vestibolo, antonio ciseri, annunciazione.JPG, ''The Annunciation
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of Mary'', 1891
File:Antonio Ciseri, Apparizione del sacro Cuore a santa maria alacoque, 1880, 01.jpg, ''Apparition of the Sacred Heart
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to Saint Mary Alacoque''
File:Ciseri, Antonio - Die büssende Magdalena - 1864.jpg, ''Penitent Magdalene'', 1864
File:Antonio Ciseri, immacolata. Firenze, Chiesa del Sacro Cuore.jpg, ''The Immaculate Conception
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''
File:The Entombment by Antonio Ciseri.jpg, ''Bearing the Body of Christ to the Sepulchre'',
1864–1870
Notes
References
* Ciseri, A., Spalletti, E., & Sisi, C. (1991). ''Omaggio ad Antonio Ciseri, 1821-1891: dipinti e disegni delle gallerie fiorentine'' : Firenze, Galleria d'arte moderna di Palazzo Pitti, 28 settembre-31 dicembre 1991. Firenze: Centro Di. (Italian language)
*
Art Gallery of Hamilton
External links
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1821 births
1891 deaths
People from Ticino
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze alumni
19th-century Italian male artists
Catholic painters
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