
Giovanni Battista Cima, also called Cima da Conegliano (c. 1459 – c. 1517), was an Italian
Renaissance
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painter, who mostly worked in
Venice
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. He can be considered part of the
Venetian school, though he was also influenced by
Antonello da Messina, in the emphasis he gives to landscape backgrounds and the tranquil atmosphere of his works. Once formed his style did not change greatly. He mostly painted religious subjects, often on a small scale for homes rather than churches, but also a few, mostly small, mythological ones.
He often repeated popular subjects in different versions with slight variations, including his Madonnas and ''Saint Jerome in a Landscape''. His paintings of the ''Madonna and Child'' include several variations of a composition that have a standing infant Jesus, which in turn are repeated several times.
Biography
Giovanni Battista Cima was born at
Conegliano, then part of the
terrafirma of the
Republic of Venice
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but now part of the
province of Treviso, in 1459 or 1460. His father, who died in 1484, was a cloth-shearer (''cimator''), hence the family surname.
['' Catholic Encyclopedia'' 1913]
In 1488 the young painter was at work at
Vicenza; in 1492 he established himself at
Venice
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, but by the summer of 1516 he had returned to his native place. Cima married twice, his first wife, Corona, bore him two sons, the older of whom took Holy orders at
Padua
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. By Joanna, his second wife, he had six children, three being daughters.
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His oldest painting inscribed with a date is the ''Madonna of the Arbour'' (1489; now in Museum of Vicenza). This picture is done in distemper and savours so much of the style of Bartolomeo Montagna, who lived at Vicenza from 1480, as to make it highly probable that Cima was his pupil. Even in this early production Cima gave evidence of the serious calm, and almost passionless spirit that so eminently characterized him. Later he fell under the influence of Giovanni Bellini and became one of his ablest successors, forming a happy, if not indispensable link between this master and ]Titian
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According to the 1913 ''Catholic Encyclopedia'':
]At first his figures were somewhat crude, but they gradually lost their harshness and gained in grace while still preserving the dignity. In the background of his facile, harmonious compositions the mountains of his country are invested with new importance. Cima was one of the first Italians to assign a place for landscape
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depiction, and to formulate the laws of atmosphere and of the distribution of light and shade. His '' Baptism of Christ'' in the church of San Giovanni in Bragora, in Venice (1492), gives striking evidence of this. The colouring is rich and right with a certain silvery tone peculiar to Cima, but which in his later works merges into a delicate gold. His conceptions are usually calm and undramatic, and he has painted scarcely any scenes (having depicted religious ones almost exclusively) that are not suggestive of "sante conversazioni". His ''Incredulity of St. Thomas'' ( National Gallery, London
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) and his beautiful ''Nativity'' (Venice, Santa Maria dei Carmini
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, 1509) are hardly aught else. But most of his paintings represent Madonnas enthroned among the elect, and in these subjects he observes a gently animated symmetry. The groupings of these sainted figures, even though they may not have a definitely pious character, and the impression of unspeakable peace.
Among his pupils were his son, Carlo da Conegliano, and Vittore Belliniano. It is unclear if Francesco Beccaruzzi, who was born in Conegliano in 1492, received direct training from Cima.[
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Selected works
*'' Baptism of Christ'' (1492) - Oil on panel, San Giovanni in Bragora, Venice.
* ''Annunciation'' (1495) - Tempera and oil on canvas, 136.5 x 107 cm, Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
*''St. Helena'' (1495) - Panel, National Gallery of Art, Washington
*''Maria with Child, Mary Magdalene and St. Hieronymus'' (c. 1495) - Wood, Alte Pinakothek, Munich
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*'' Madonna of the Orange Tree'' (c. 1495) - Tempera and oil on panel, 211 x 139 cm, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice.
*''Madonna and Child Enthroned with St. Peter, St. Romuald, St. Benedict, and St. Paul'' (c. 1495-1497) - Tempera on panel, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
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*''Madonna and Child'' (1496–1499) - Oil on canvas, Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia
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*''Madonna and Child in a Landscape'' (c. 1496-1499) - Oil on panel, transmitted to canvas, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh.
*''Virgin and Child'' (1496–1499) - Oil on wood, National Gallery, London.
*'' Presentation of the Virgin Mary at the Temple'' (c. 1497-1500) - Oil on wood, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden
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, Germany
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*''The Virgin and Child'' (1499–1502) - Oil on wood, National Gallery, London.
*'' Madonna and Child with Michael the Archangel and St Andrew'' (c. end of 15th century) - Oil on panel, 194x134 cm, Galleria nazionale di Parma.
*''Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and John the Baptist'' (c. 1500) - Oil on panel, National Art Gallery, Washington, D.C.
*''The Virgin and Child with Saints Francis and Anthony of Padua'' (c. 1500) - Oak panel, The Wallace Collection, London
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*''Incredulity of St Thomas with St Magnus Bishop'' (c. 1505) - Tempera and oil on panel, 215 x 151 cm, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
* ''St Sebastian''[ Illustration.] and ''Saint Roch'' (1500–1502) - Diptych, Oil on panel, 116.5 x 47 cm each, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg, Strasbourg.
* ''St Catherine of Alexandria'' and ''Madonna and Child'' (1500–1502) - Central panel, Oil on panel, Wallace Collection
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, London.
*''Christ among the Doctors'' - Warsaw National Museum, Poland
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*''Saints Peter Martyr, Nicholas of Bari, Benedict and an Angel Musician'' (1504) - Oil on panel, 330 x 216 cm, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan.
*''Madonna and Child'' (c. 1504) - Tempera on wood, 66 x 57 cm, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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*''Virgin and Child'' (1504–1507) - Louvre
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, Paris
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*''Virgin and Child'' (c. 1505) - Oil on wood, National Gallery, London.
*''Theseus Killing the Minotaur
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'' () - Oil on panel, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan
*''St Peter Martyr with St Nicholas and St Benedict
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'' (c. 1505-1506) - oil on canvas, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
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*''Bacchic Cassone
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'' (c. 1505-1510) - oil on wood panel, now split into four pieces
*''Montini Altarpiece
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'' (c. 1506-1507) - panel, Galleria Nazionale, Parma
*''Virgin and Child with Saints Paul and Francis'' (1508–1530) - Oil on wood, National gallery, London.
*''Adoration of the Shepherds'' (c. 1509-10) - Tempera on panel, Santa Maria del Carmini, Venice
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*''Virgin and child with St George and St James'' (1510–1511) - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, Caen
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*''Virgin and Child with Saints Sebastian, Francis, John the Baptist, Jerome, Anthony of Padua, and an Unidentified Female Saint, and Two Donors'' (c. 1515) - Oil on panel, Harvard University Art Museums, .
*''Virgin with Child and St John the Baptist and St Francis'' - Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon
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*''Virgin and Child with Saints and Donors'' (c. 1515) - Cleveland Museum of Art
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, Cleveland
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, Ohio
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*''Saint Peter Enthroned with Saints John the Baptist and Paul'' (c.1516) - Oil on canvas, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
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*''The Deposition'' - Oil on panel, Pushkin's Art Museum, Moscow
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*'' The Archangel Raphael and Tobias with Two Saints'' (undated) - oil on panel, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
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References
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External links
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Official Site of the House Cima da Conegliano
(Italian)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Conegliano, Cima da
1450s births
1517 deaths
People from Conegliano
15th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
16th-century Italian painters
Renaissance painters
Painters from Venice