Marcantonio Franceschini (; 1648 – 24 December 1729) was an Italian painter of the
Baroque period, active mostly in his native
Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 1 ...
. He was the father and teacher of
Giacomo Franceschini.
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Biography
He was a pupil of Carlo Cignani
Carlo Cignani (15 May 1628 – 8 September 1719) was an Italian painter. His innovative style referred to as his 'new manner' introduced a reflective, intimate mood of painting and presaged the later pictures of Guido Reni and Guercino, as well a ...
, with whom he worked on the frescoes in the Palazzo del Giardino in Parma
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(1678–81). He worked closely for many years with his brother-in-law, Luigi Quaini, who also was the cousin of Cignani.
Franceschini had a long career painting canvases on religious and mythological subjects for patrons throughout Europe. Franceschini decorated some ceilings in the Palazzo Ranuzzi
The Palazzo Ranuzzi, also called Palazzo Baciocchi or Palazzo Ruini, is a Baroque style palace in central Bologna. It is now houses the Court of Appeals of Bologna.
The palace was built in the late-1500s, commissioned by the academic and lawyer C ...
(1680) and the Palazzo Marescotti Brazzetti (1682) in Bologna. He helped paint in the tribune at church of San Bartolomeo Porta Ravegnana (1690). Franceschini frescoed the ceiling of the ''Sala d'Onore'' ("Hall of Honor") in the Ducal Palace of Modena
The Ducal Palace of Modena is a Baroque palace in Modena, Italy. It was the residence of the Este Dukes of Modena between 1452 and 1859. It currently houses a portion of the Italian Military Academy.
History
The palace occupies the site of ...
, commissioned in 1696 for the marriage of Rinaldo d'Este to Princess Charlotte Felicity of Brunswick. He painted the altarpiece in the Cathedral of Finale Ligure
Finale Ligure ( lij, O Finâ, locally ; la, Finarium) is a ''comune'' on the Gulf of Genoa in the Province of Savona in Liguria, Italy. It is considered part of the Italian Riviera.
Geography
Known for its white sand beaches and its views, Final ...
and the canvas of ''San Carlo'' in the church of the same name in Modena.
His massive program of historical and mythological scenes in the ''Sala del Maggior Consiglio'' of the Palazzo Ducale of Genoa
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(1701–1704) were destroyed by a fire in 1777. These had been completed with the help of Tommaso Aldrovandini, Quaini, and Antonio Meloni. In addition, his decorations of the pendentives and lunettes of the Piacenza Cathedral
Piacenza Cathedral ( it, Duomo di Piacenza), fully the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Giustina, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Piacenza, Italy. The current structure was built between 1122 and 1233 and is one of the most valuable examp ...
were removed in the late 19th century. He decorated the church of Corpus Domini (1688–1694) in Bologna.
He painted 26 canvases of the ''Seductions and Loves of the Diana and Venus'' (1692-1700) for the Viennese palace (now Liechtenstein Museum
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) of Prince Johann Adam I of Liechtenstein. He also served as a buyer for the art-patron Prince.
In Genoa, he also painted for the palaces Spinola and the Palazzo Pallavicini (now Podestà) (1715) of Genoa
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. The latter had five large canvases of the history of Diana.
Canvases depicting ''The Four Seasons'' (1716) are now found in the Pinacoteca di Bologna. There are two canvases of the ''Story of Rachel'' in the Pinacoteca B.P.E.R.
He painted the "cartoons" used to make the mosaic decoration of the Cappella del Coro in St. Peter's Basilica
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. Knighted by Pope Clement XI
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Clement XI w ...
, he was founding a member and a subsequent director of the Clementine Academy
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna ("academy of fine arts of Bologna") is a public tertiary academy of fine art in Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy. It has a campus in Cesena.
Giorgio Morandi taught engraving at the Accademia f ...
in Bologna.
His paintings have an academic and idealist strain, even for a member of the Bolognese School of Painting. The sparse figures are severely arranged and often porcelain in features. He worked with a younger colleague, Donato Creti
Donato Creti (24 February 1671 – 31 January 1749) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, active mostly in Bologna.
Born in Cremona, he moved to Bologna, where he was a pupil of Lorenzo Pasinelli. He is described by Wittkower as the "Bo ...
. His style is often classified as ''Barochetto'', a mixture of baroque and rococo
Rococo (, also ), less commonly Roccoco or Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, ...
; but it also could be said the neoclassical influence of French artists was beginning to overtake the baroque tradition. Wittkower describes him as the "Bolognese Maratta".
Numerous painters worked and trained in his prolific studio. Among those who spent time as pupils, apprentices, or assistants were Tommaso Aldrovandini, Luca Antonio Bistoia, Giacomo Boni, Francesco Caccianiga, Ferdinando del Cairo
Ferdinando del Cairo (1666–1748) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Northern Italy.
Biography
He was born in Casale Monferrato, and learned the first rudiments of design from his father, an unknown artist. He afterwards beca ...
, Antonio Cifrondi, Gaetano Frattini, Giacinto Garofalini, Carlo Cesare Giovannini
Carlo Cesare Giovannini (1695 in Parma – 1758) was an Italian painter of the Baroque
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, Ercole Graziani the elder, Girolamo Gatti
Girolamo Gatti (1682–1726) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. He was a pupil of the painter Marcantonio Franceschini. He painted ''Mystical night of Saint Theresa with Saints Andrea Corsini and Ursula'' for ...
, Pietro Gilardi, Giuseppe Marchesi (''il Sansone''), Michelangelo Monticelli, Giuseppe Pedretti, Pietro Francesco Prina Pietro Francesco Prina (active 18th century) was born in Novara and was an Italian engraver, active in Milan. He trained with Marc Antonio Franceschini in Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital ...
, Pietro Antonio Avanizi
Pietro Antonio Avanizi (died 1733) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Piacenza. He was born in Parma
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, Antonio Rossi (painter), Gentile Zanardi
Gentile Zanardi (late 17th century) was an Italian painter, active in the Baroque period in Bologna.
Zanardi was a disciple of Marcantonio Franceschini. Giovanni Paolo Zanardi (active 1658–1669) was Gentile's brother. Her father Giulio (1639� ...
, and his son Jacopo.
The Dulwich Picture Gallery
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(London), the Honolulu Museum of Art
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, the Kunsthistorisches Museum
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of Vienna, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, colloquially "the Met", is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection contains over two million works, divided among 17 curatorial departments. The main building at 100 ...
, the Musei Civici of Macerata
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History
The historical city centre is on a hill between the Chienti and Potenza r ...
, the Museo Glauco Lombardi (Parma, Italy), the National Art Gallery of Bologna (Italy), Bojnice Castle
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(Slovakia) and the State Museums of Florence are among the public institutions holding paintings by Marcantonio Franceschini.
Gallery
File:Franceschini, Marcantonio - The Guardian Angel - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Guardian Angel'', 1716
File:Marcantonio Franceschini - Noli Me Tangere ("Touch me not") - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Noli me tangere'', circa 1700
File:Marcantonio Franceschini - Büßende Maria Magdalena - GG 225 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg, ''Penitent Mary Magdalene
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resurr ...
'', circa 1700–05
File:Marcantonio franceschini, madonna col bambino e cinque santi.jpg, ''Madonna and Child with Five Saints''
File:Marcantonio Franceschini Communion.jpg, ''The Last Communion of Saint Mary of Egypt'', 1680
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1648 births
1729 deaths
17th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
18th-century Italian painters
Painters from Bologna
Italian Baroque painters
18th-century Italian male artists