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Fra Bartolommeo

Born 1472——Died 1517
Italian Artist
Biography

Fra Bartolomeo or Fra Bartolommeo: (di Pagholo) (March 28, 1472 – October 6, 1517), also known as Baccio della Porta, was an Italian Renaissance painter of religious subjects.

He was born in Savignano di Prato, Tuscany. He received the nickname of Baccio della Porta for his house was near the Porta ("Gate") San Pier Gattolini.

Starting from 1483 or 1484, by recommendation of Benedetto da Maiano, he apprenticed in the workshop of Cosimo Rosselli. In 1490 or 1491 he began a collaboration with Mariotto Albertinelli. In the late 1490s Baccio was drawn to the teachings of Fra Girolamo Savonarola, who denounced what he viewed as vain and corrupt contemporary art. Savonarola argued for art serving as a direct visual illustration of the Bible to educate those unable to read the book. From 1498 is his famous portrait of Savonarola, now in the Museo Nazionale di San Marco in Florence. The following year he was commissioned a fresco of the Universal Judgement for the Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova, completed by Albertinelli and Giuliano Bugiardini when Baccio became a Dominican friar on July 26, 1500. The following year he entered the convent of San Marco.

He renounced painting for several years, not resuming until 1504 when he became the head of the monastery workshop in obedience to his superior. In that year he began a Vision of St. Bernard for Bernardo Bianco's family chapel in the Badia Fiorentina, finished in 1507. Soon thereafter, Raphael visited Florence and befriended the friar. Bartolomeo learned perspective from the younger artist, while Raphael added skills in coloring and handling of drapery, which was noticeable in the works he produced after their meeting. With Raphael, he remained on the friendliest terms, and when he departed from Rome, left in his hands two unfinished pictures which Raphael completed.

At the beginning of 1508 Bartolomeo moved to Venice to paint a Holy Father, St. Mary Magdalene and St. Catherine of Siena for the Dominicans of San Pietro Martire in Murano, influenced somewhat by Venetian colorism. As the Dominicans did not pay the work, he took it back to Lucca, where it can be seen now. Also in Lucca, in the October 1509, he painted by Albertinelli an altarpiece with Madonna and Child with Saints for the local cathedral. On November 26, 1510 Pier Soderini commissioned him an altarpiece for the Sala del Consiglio of Florence, now in the Museum of San Marco. Two years later he finished another altarpiece for the cathedral of Besançon.

In 1513 he went to Rome, where he painted a Peter and Paul, now in the Pinacoteca Vaticana, while from the following years are the St. Mark Evangelist of Palazzo Pitti in Florence and the frescoes in the Dominican convent of Pian di Mugnone. After a promised Feast of Venus for Duke Alfonso I d'Este of Ferrara, of which only drawings remain, his last work is fresco of Noli me tangere also in Pian di Mugnone.

He died in Florence in 1517.

Initially, his works showed the influence of Rosselli's assistant, Piero di Cosimo, and those of Ghirlandaio and Filippino Lippi. After his hiatus from 1500 to 1503, he seemed to change vision, taking from Raphael the representation of light and its effects over moving shapes.

Fra Bartolomeo's figures are generally small and draped. These qualities were alleged against him as defects, and to prove that his style was not the result of want of power, he painted the magnificent figure of the St. Mark Evangelist (ranked as his masterpiece), and the undraped figure of St. Sebastian. It is alleged that the latter was felt to be so strongly expressive of suffering and agony, that it was found necessary to remove it from the place where it had been exhibited in the chapel of a convent.

Fra Bartolomeo's compositions are remarkable for skill in the massing of light and shade, richness and delicacy of colouring, and for the admirable drapery of the figures, Bartolomeo having been the first to introduce and use the lay-figure with joints.

 

 

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Christ With The Four Evangelists, oil paintings of Fra Bartolommeo
Art work details
Item Number:
A1016910
Original Artist:
Fra Bartolommeo
Original Name:
Christ With The Four Evangelists
Original Size:
cm
Original Medium: oil on wood
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Deposition, oil paintings of Fra Bartolommeo
Art work details
Item Number:
A1016911
Original Artist:
Fra Bartolommeo
Original Name:
Deposition
Original Size:
152 x 195cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Portrait of Girolamo Savonarola, oil paintings of Fra Bartolommeo
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Item Number:
A1016912
Original Artist:
Fra Bartolommeo
Original Name:
Portrait of Girolamo Savonarola
Original Size:
47 x 31cm
Original Medium: oil on wood
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The Adoration of the Christ Child, oil paintings of Fra Bartolommeo
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Item Number:
A1016913
Original Artist:
Fra Bartolommeo
Original Name:
The Adoration of the Christ Child
Original Size:
cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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The Annunciation, oil paintings of Fra Bartolommeo
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Item Number:
A1016914
Original Artist:
Fra Bartolommeo
Original Name:
The Annunciation
Original Size:
19.5 x 9cm
Original Medium: tempera on wood
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The Marriage Of St Catherine Of Siena, oil paintings of Fra Bartolommeo
Art work details
Item Number:
A1016915
Original Artist:
Fra Bartolommeo
Original Name:
The Marriage Of St Catherine Of Siena
Original Size:
257 x 228cm
Original Medium: oil on wood
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