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Biographie de l'artiste
Girolamo Macchietti: A Florentine Mannerist Painter
Girolamo di Francesco di Mariotto Macchietti (c. 1535/1541 – 1592, Firenze) was a prominent Italian painter active in Florence during the Mannerist period. His artistic legacy resides primarily in his biblical scenes and Roman influences, marking him as a key figure within the broader context of Renaissance painting’s transition into Baroque aesthetics. ### Early Life and Training Born around 1535 or 1541 in Florence, Macchietti's precise birthplace remains somewhat elusive due to limited biographical documentation. He received his formative artistic education under Michele Tosini, a respected Florentine Mannerist painter known for his meticulous realism and expressive handling of color. This tutelage instilled in Macchietti the foundational principles of stylistic innovation—a deliberate departure from High Renaissance ideals toward heightened drama and psychological complexity—that would characterize his subsequent oeuvre. Tosini’s influence ensured Macchietti grasped the essence of Mannerism: a rejection of idealized beauty and harmony, favoring instead unsettling distortions and emotionally charged compositions. ### Collaborations at Palazzo Vecchio and Studiolo Decoration Macchietti’s career gained considerable momentum during his involvement with Giorgio Vasari's ambitious project to decorate the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence’s civic hall. Between 1556 and 1562, he served as an assistant to Vasari in this monumental undertaking, collaborating closely with Mirabello Cavalori on the fresco cycle adorning the Salone dei Cinquecenti. This experience exposed Macchietti to the grandeur of Vasari’s artistic vision and honed his skills in large-scale mural painting—a technique that would prove crucial for his later achievements. Furthermore, he participated in Vasari's decoration of Francesco I Medici’s studiolo, crafting two canvases depicting Jason and Medea (1570) and Baths of Pozzuoli (1572). These works exemplify Macchietti’s masterful command of composition and color, reflecting the stylistic trends prevalent at the time. The Salone dei Cinquecenti's frescoes served as a crucible for artistic experimentation, pushing Vasari to explore new expressive possibilities—a legacy that Macchietti undoubtedly absorbed during his collaboration. ### Notable Commissions and Artistic Development Macchietti’s artistic reputation solidified through commissions for ecclesiastical patrons. He completed an altarpiece on the martyrdom of Saint Lawrence for Santa Maria Novella in Florence (1570), demonstrating his ability to convey religious fervor and emotional intensity. This monumental undertaking showcased Macchietti's technical prowess and artistic sensitivity—a testament to his dedication to capturing the spiritual essence of sacred spaces. His involvement with Emilio Apostolo Visconti’s patronage resulted in Gloria di San Lorenzo, a fresco adorning Empoli Cathedral (1577). The Gloria di San Lorenzo is notable for its dramatic use of chiaroscuro and its unsettling portrayal of Saint Lawrence's martyrdom—a hallmark of Mannerist aesthetics. Notably, he traveled to Rome between 1587 and 1589 and subsequently undertook expeditions to Spain, though no surviving artworks from these journeys have been identified. ### Legacy and Influence Girolamo Macchietti’s artistic output represents a pivotal moment in Florentine Mannerism—a movement characterized by stylized figures, distorted perspectives, and an emphasis on emotional expression. His paintings stand as enduring symbols of Renaissance artistic innovation, reflecting the stylistic concerns of his time while simultaneously anticipating the dramatic transformations that would herald the Baroque era. Macchietti’s meticulous attention to detail, combined with his masterful use of color and expressive brushwork, continues to inspire admiration among art historians and collectors alike. He remains a significant contributor to Florentine art history, securing his place as one of the most influential painters of the sixteenth century. His work exemplifies the Mannerist preoccupation with psychological realism and unsettling visual effects—a stylistic legacy that profoundly impacted subsequent generations of artists.Girolamo Macchietti
1535 - 1592 , Italie
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Mannerisme
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Parmigianino']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Michele Tosini
- Giorgio Vasari
- Date Of Birth: ca. 1535/1541
- Date Of Death: 1592
- Full Name: Girolamo di Francesco di Mariotto Macchietti
- Nationality: Italien
- Notable Artworks:
- Baths at Pozzuoli
- Jason et Médea
- Gloria di San Lorenzo
- Place Of Birth: Florence, Italie

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