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DESIDERIO DA SETTIGNANO

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Desiderio Da Settignano: translation

Desiderio Da Settignano
    Desiderio da Settignano
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Desiderio da Settignano
    Born at Settignano, Tuscany, 1428; died at Florence, 1463. He is said to have been the son of a stone-cutter and was admitted to the association of "Maestri di Pietra" (stone-workers) in 1453.He studied under Donatello, from whom no doubt he acquired the characteristics of fineness, joyfulness, elegance, and distinction which cause his work to be often confused with his master's. In spite of his brief life his name ranks among those of the great artists of his day. His chief productions are: the architectural tomb covered with fine sculpture of Carlo Marsuppini, secretary of the republic, in the Church of Sta Croce; a marble tabernacle at San Lorenzo with a charming standing figure of the Child Jesus; a very interesting bust of Marietta Strozzi in the Strozzi Palace; a graceful relief of the Madonna and Infant on the corner of the Palazzo Panciatichi; portrait bust of a young girl in the Bargello; the wooden statue of the Magdalen over her altar in the Church of Sta Trinità (finished by Benedetto da Majano); and a bust in the Palazzo Pubblico at Forli. Besides these, mention should be made of a number of works attributed to Desiderio by some authorities and by others to Donatello or his school — a Pietà in San Lorenzo, Florence; a Beatrice d'Este in the Louvre; a Virgin and Child in the South Kensington Museum, London; a portrait bust of a young woman in the Museum, Berlin; the "Child Laughing" in the Benda Collection, Vienna; and the well-known relief of Sta Cecilia in the collection of Lord Wemyss, London.
    PERKINS, Tuscan Sculptors (London, 1886); CICOGNARA, Storia della scultura (Venice, 1853); BODE, Denkmaler der Renaissance-Sculptur Toscanas (Munich, 1905).
    M.L. HANDLEY
    Transcribed by Joseph E. O'Connor

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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Desiderio da Settignano: translation

(c. 1430-1464)
   Italian sculptor from the town of Settignano, a small village near Florence. The dependence of Desiderio's reliefs on techniques introduced by Donatello suggest that he may have trained with the sculptor. In fact, his Virgin and Child (c. 1460) in the Philadelphia Museum is rendered in relievo schiacciato, a Donatello invention. Desiderio's overall style, however, differs from Donatello's in that his figures are more refined and possess a certain sweetness.Owing to this, his approach is usually described as the Sweet Style, which came to dominate the art of the mid-14th century. In 1453, Desiderio was commissioned to create a tomb for the Florentine Chancellor Carlo Marsuppini in the Church of Santa Croce, Florence. Conceived as a pendant to Bernardo Rossellino's tomb of Chancellor Leonardo Bruni, Desiderio included the same elements as Rossellino: the effigy lying on a bier above the sarcophagus, angels supporting a laudatory inscription, classical pilasters, and lunette with an image of the Virgin and Child. Desiderio is best known for his depictions of children. His Head of a Child in the Washington National Gallery (c. 1460) was inspired by ancient Roman portrait busts, as was his Laughing Boy (1453-1463) in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Figures laughing or smiling are in fact characteristic of Desiderio's art. These works exemplify the master's ability to manipulate marble to achieve the proper light and dark effects.


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Desiderio da Settignano: übersetzung

Desiderio da Settignano
 
[-'ɲaːno], italienischer Bildhauer, * Settignano (heute zu Florenz) um 1430, ✝ 16. 1. 1464; der bedeutendste aller von Donatello beeinflussten Florentiner Bildhauer; behandelt in Reliefs und Porträtbüsten die Zeichnung der Umrisse und die Marmoroberfläche mit großer Sensibilität.
 
Werke: Grabmal des Carlo Marsuppini (1455 ff.; Florenz, Santa Croce); Sakramentstabernakel (1461; Florenz, San Lorenzo); Flachreliefs der Madonna mit Kind (Florenz, Museo Nazionale del Bargello; Philadelphia, Museum of Art; London, Victoria and Albert Museum); Porträtbüste der Marietta Strozzi (um 1460-64; Berlin, Skulpturensammlung); Porträtbüste einer Prinzessin von Urbino (Mitte 15.Jahrhundert; Berlin, Skulpturensammlung).
 
Literatur:
 
I. Cardellini: D. da S. (Mailand 1962).


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