Gesu e il tributo della moneta
145.0 x 225.0 cm
Scottish National Gallery
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Gesu e il tributo della moneta
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Kunstnerens biografi
Giovanni Serodine: Life and Legacy
Early Life and Artistic Development
Giovanni Serodine, a Swiss-Italian painter, was born in 1600 in Ascona, Canton Ticino, Switzerland. His family were known for their skill in stucco work, an art form that inadvertently laid the groundwork for his future artistic endeavors. This early exposure to decorative arts likely fostered Serodine’s keen eye for detail and composition.
Serodine's artistic journey truly began in Rome, where he developed a unique expression of Carravaggist style. He embraced the dramatic use of light and shadow – known as tenebrism – and loose brushstrokes that characterized this influential movement.
Artistic Style and Influences
Serodine’s work was profoundly influenced by the Northern Caravaggisti, particularly artists such as Lys, Strozzi, and Fetti, who were actively working in Venice. These masters inspired his dramatic compositions and intense emotionality.
- Caravaggismo: Serodine adopted the strong contrasts of light and dark, realistic depictions of figures, and focus on everyday life characteristic of Caravaggio’s followers.
- Tenebrism: The use of dramatic illumination to create a sense of drama and highlight key elements within his paintings is central to his style.
However, despite these influences, Serodine's canvases often exhibited a provincial eccentricity, as seen in his *Coronation of the Virgin* in Ascona. This unique quality sets him apart from more strictly orthodox Caravaggisti.
Notable Works and Achievements
Although his career was tragically short, Serodine produced a number of significant works that demonstrate his talent and artistic vision:
- Jesus Among the Masters (Louvre): A compelling depiction showcasing Serodine’s mastery of composition and dramatic lighting.
- Jesu and the Tribute Money (National Gallery of Scotland): Demonstrates his skill in narrative painting and attention to detail.
- Saint Lawrence distributing alms (Convent of Valvisciolo in Sermoneta): A powerful portrayal of compassion and religious devotion.
- Decapitation of Saint John the Baptist (San Lorenzo fuori le mura): Exhibits his ability to convey intense emotion through dramatic imagery.
- Saint Michael (originally San Pietro in Montorio): A dynamic and forceful representation of the archangel.
- Portrait of his father (Lugano): Offers a glimpse into Serodine’s personal life and skill in portraiture.
Historical Significance and Legacy
Despite struggling to secure consistent patronage and recognition during his lifetime, Giovanni Serodine left behind a body of work that is increasingly appreciated for its unique blend of Caravaggist principles and regional characteristics. His art provides valuable insight into the artistic landscape of 17th-century Switzerland and Italy.
Serodine’s paintings are marked by great vivacity and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in the broader context of Baroque art. While not as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, his contributions continue to be studied and admired by art historians and enthusiasts alike.
serodine giovanni
1594 - 1630 , Switzerland
Kort om kunstneren
- Birth Date: 1600
- Birth Place: Ascona, Switzerland
- Death Date: 1630
- Influenced By:
- Lys
- Strozzi
- Fetti
- Movement: Caravaggismo, Baroque
- Name: Giovanni Serodine
- Nationality: Swiss-Italian
- Notable Works:
- Jesus Among the Masters
- Jesu and the tribute money
- Saint Lawrence distributing alms
- Decapitation of Saint John the Baptist
- Transfiguration of Christ
- Portrait of his father

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