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Discover Francesco Queirolo's stunning Rococo sculptures & Baroque masterpieces! Explore his work in Rome & Naples, including 'Release from Deception,' a unique marble allegory.

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Биография на художника

Francesco Queirolo: A Master of Rococo Illusionism

Francesco Queirolo (1704–1762) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of 18th-century Italy, particularly renowned for his contributions to Rococo sculpture and his pioneering exploration of illusionistic techniques. Born in Genoa during the Baroque era, Queirolo’s formative years were steeped in the grandeur of Roman art and architecture, shaping his aesthetic sensibilities profoundly. He embarked on a distinguished artistic journey under the tutelage of Bernardo Schiaffino, a celebrated sculptor who instilled in him a mastery of marble carving and an appreciation for sensual forms—a legacy that would define Queirolo’s oeuvre.
  • Early Training & Patronage: Queirolo's initial artistic endeavors were nurtured by Cardinal Spinola, securing him invaluable access to influential patrons and fostering collaborations with fellow artists like Giuseppe Rusconi in Rome.
  • Rome & The Accademia di San Luca: His relocation to Rome marked a crucial turning point, culminating in third prize at the Accademia di San Luca in 1733—a testament to his burgeoning talent and recognition within the artistic community.

Notable Sculptures & Artistic Innovations

Queirolo’s artistic output spanned across several prominent commissions, cementing his reputation as a sculptor of exceptional skill and vision. Among his most celebrated achievements were monumental sculptures adorning Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome—specifically St. Charles Borromeo and St. Bernard—where he skillfully employed drapery and chiaroscuro to convey profound spiritual emotion. Furthermore, Queirolo’s contribution to the Trevi Fountain included a captivating depiction of Wealth, showcasing his ability to capture idealized beauty and symbolic representation.
  • Saint Charles Borromeo & St. Bernard: These sculptures exemplify Queirolo's masterful manipulation of marble and drapery, conveying solemn dignity and spiritual contemplation.
  • Wealth at Trevi Fountain: The statue embodies the Renaissance ideal of beauty and virtue, reflecting Queirolo’s artistic prowess in capturing nuanced expressions and sculptural dynamism.

The Cappella Sansevero & “Il Disinganno”

Queirolo's magnum opus resides within the Cappella Sansevero in Naples—a chapel dedicated to Saint Philip Benizi—where he executed "Il Disinganno," arguably the most ambitious and innovative sculptural illusionism project of his era. Collaborating with Giuseppe Sanmartino, Queirolo achieved a breathtaking feat of artistic virtuosity: creating a marble statue that appears to be enveloped by a shimmering net—a technique perfected through meticulous polishing and masterful shading.
  • “Il Disinganno”: This masterpiece embodies the pinnacle of Rococo sculpture, demonstrating Queirolo’s unparalleled skill in manipulating light and texture to generate an astonishing visual effect.

Legacy & Influence

Francesco Queirolo's artistic legacy extends beyond his individual creations—he profoundly impacted subsequent generations of sculptors and cemented his place as a cornerstone of Rococo art history. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with his unwavering commitment to illusionistic techniques, established him as an exemplar of Baroque artistry and inspired artists to push the boundaries of sculptural expression. Queirolo’s work continues to captivate audiences today, serving as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of artistic innovation and the enduring beauty of classical ideals.

Further Exploration

You can find more information about Francesco Queirolo on: WGA Biography and CGItems Profile.
francesco queirolo

francesco queirolo

1704 - 1762 , Italy

Бързи факти

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rococo Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Baroque
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Bernardo Schiaffino
  • Date Of Birth: 1704 Genoa Italy
  • Date Of Death: 1762 Genoa Italy
  • Full Name: Francesco Queirolo
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Release from Deception
    • Saint Philip Benizi
  • Place Of Birth: Genoa Italy