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Malaspina - Giusti

Scopri le opere maestose di Agostino Ugolini, pittore veronese del periodo barocco e neoclassico! Ammira i suoi quadri monumentali come la Decapitazione di Giovanni Battista Tiepolo e l'Adorazione dei Magi, testimonianza della bellezza e dell'innovazione artistica del suo tempo.

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Malaspina - Giusti

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Both paintings are signed and dated “Aug. Ugolini Pinx. 1790”, the first on the dial of the clock so brand and year of manufacture, while the second signature and date are on the nut that connects the table top with the leg tapered in perfect Louis XVI style.The two paintings are an extraordinary example of portraiture and an exceptional document of the costume of the time. The accurate description of luxury objects expresses a refined taste and lover of luxury, underlined by the richness of the fabric of the dress of the lady. The letter resting on the table in the second portrait is addressed to

Biografia dell'artista

Agostino Ugolini: Verona’s Baroque Visionary

Agostino Ugolini (1758–january 8, 1824) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of late baroque and early neoclassical Italy. Born in Verona, he emerged from the tutelage of Giovanni Battista Burato, establishing himself as a student deeply attuned to the stylistic currents shaping his era. His career blossomed amidst an intellectual fervor for classical ideals, mirroring the broader transformation occurring across Europe. Ugolini’s artistic journey was marked by unwavering dedication and prolific output, leaving behind a legacy celebrated in both Verona and beyond.
  • Early Training & Academic Recognition: Ugolini's formative years were spent honing his skills under Burato’s guidance, absorbing the principles of baroque painting – dramatic chiaroscuro, opulent ornamentation, and emotive expression—characteristics that would inform his subsequent artistic endeavors. Crucially, he was elected academic of the Academy of Fine Arts in Verona in 1775, securing institutional support and elevating his standing within the artistic community. This recognition solidified his position as a rising talent within Verona’s artistic circles and provided him with invaluable resources for furthering his artistic pursuits.
  • Teaching & Artistic Development: Recognizing Ugolini’s talent and pedagogical aptitude, he assumed the role of professor at the academy in 1786. This position not only nurtured his own artistic growth but also disseminated knowledge and fostered the development of younger artists—a testament to his commitment to artistic excellence. He instilled in his students a profound appreciation for classical aesthetics alongside mastery of baroque techniques, shaping the future generation of Veronese painters.
  • Verona's Patronage & Notable Commissions: Ugolini’s reputation quickly garnered attention from influential patrons, notably the Malaspina family and Giusti. These commissions fueled his creativity and allowed him to explore ambitious projects, including monumental altarpieces for churches like San Fermo and San Massimo in Verona—works that exemplify the grandeur of baroque style. The patronage of these families enabled Ugolini to undertake grand artistic endeavors, transforming sacred spaces into breathtaking expressions of faith and artistry.
  • Sculptural Contributions: Beyond painting, Ugolini demonstrated versatility as a sculptor, creating impressive sculptures for various ecclesiastical sites. His sculptural output showcased his ability to translate complex theological concepts into tangible forms—a skill that distinguished him from many of his contemporaries. He skillfully manipulated marble and bronze to convey emotion and narrative, enriching the visual landscape of Verona’s churches.
  • International Recognition & Legacy: Ugolini’s canvases found their way into prestigious collections internationally, notably the Princeton Museum of Art, where four monumental paintings—including “Decapitazione di Giovanni Battista Tiepolo,” “Deposizione della Vergine Maria,” “Adorazione dei Magi,” and “Sant'Agostino nella chiesa di San Gimignano”—remain enduring symbols of baroque artistry. His influence continues to resonate through subsequent generations of artists, securing his place as a cornerstone of Italian art history. These paintings stand as testament to Ugolini’s artistic vision and skill, captivating viewers with their masterful composition and luminous color palettes.
Major Achievements: Ugolini’s artistic achievements are particularly evident in his altarpieces for Verona's churches—particularly the Deposition at San Fermo and the Adoration of the Magi at San Massimo—which showcase masterful technique and profound theological contemplation. He skillfully employed chiaroscuro to heighten dramatic impact, creating scenes imbued with spiritual fervor and conveying narratives with remarkable sensitivity. Furthermore, his sculptures adorn churches throughout Italy, demonstrating his mastery of sculptural form and conveying spiritual narratives with exceptional grace and detail. Ugolini’s legacy endures as a beacon of artistic excellence—a reminder that beauty can inspire contemplation and elevate the human spirit.
Agostino Ugolini

Agostino Ugolini

1758 - 1824 , Italia

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Baroque & Early Neoclassicism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Giovanni Battista Burato']
  • Date Of Birth: Verona, Italy (1758)
  • Date Of Death: January 8, 1824
  • Full Name: Agostino Ugolini
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Decapitazione di Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
    • Deposizione della Vergine Maria
    • Adorazione dei Magi
  • Place Of Birth: Verona