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Scopri Cesare da Sesto: pittore del Rinascimento italiano (1477-1523) noto per lo stile Leonardesco e le opere a Milano, Napoli e in Italia. Esplora i suoi polittici e le scene bibliche.

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Biografia dell'artista

Cesare da Sesto: A Florentine Master Shaped by Leonardo

Cesare da Sesto (1477 – 1523) stands as a pivotal figure in the Florentine Renaissance, an artist whose legacy resides primarily within the vibrant artistic milieu of Milan and its surrounding territories. Born in Sesto Calende, Lombardy—a region renowned for its patronage of the arts—Sesto’s formative years coincided with the zenith of Leonardo da Vinci's influence, fostering a stylistic kinship that would permeate his oeuvre. Artists like Bernardino Luini and Marco d’Oggione similarly absorbed Da Vinci’s innovative approaches to perspective and chiaroscuro, establishing Sesto firmly within this influential artistic lineage. Evidence suggests he honed his skills under Baldassare Peruzzi in Rome during 1505, immersing himself in the burgeoning humanist spirit of the papal court. This period yielded notable commissions – notably a lunette adorning Sant’Onofrio Basilica and several paintings executed in Campagnano Romano—demonstrating Sesto's early aptitude for capturing emotive narratives within meticulously crafted compositions. His artistic journey continued with collaborations on monumental projects, including the ambitious polyptych commissioned for the Abbey of Santissima Trinità at Cava dei Tirreni, showcasing his mastery of scale and dramatic storytelling. The meticulous detail and psychological depth characteristic of these works underscore Sesto’s commitment to portraying human experience with profound sensitivity. A significant chapter unfolded in Naples between 1514 and 1515 where Sesto undertook a prolific artistic output, cementing his reputation as a versatile painter. During this time he produced ‘The Adoration of the Kings,’ an artwork that profoundly impacted subsequent artists operating within Southern Italy—a piece now housed in the Museo Nazionale di Napoli. This monumental fresco exemplifies Sesto’s ability to convey complex theological themes through masterful visual storytelling and demonstrates his understanding of the principles of Renaissance composition. He skillfully utilized chiaroscuro, mirroring Da Vinci's techniques, to heighten emotional impact and create a sense of grandeur. Returning to Milan in 1520, Sesto embarked on yet another ambitious undertaking: the fresco cycle for San Rocco Church, a collaborative effort with Bernardino Bernazzano (whose original work sadly vanished). This project further solidified his artistic prowess and contributed to the enduring splendor of Milanese art history. The frescoes depict scenes from the Gospels with remarkable realism and expressive dynamism—a testament to Sesto’s dedication to capturing the essence of biblical narratives. Despite Bernazzano's untimely demise, Sesto persevered in completing the cycle, ensuring that his artistic vision would endure for generations to come. His final years were spent in Messina, Sicily, where he produced ‘The Adoration of the Kings,’ an artwork that served as inspiration for numerous artists across Southern Italy. Cesare da Sesto passed away peacefully in Milan in 1523, leaving behind a body of work characterized by its expressive realism and masterful execution—a testament to his enduring contribution to the Renaissance artistic canon. His paintings continue to captivate viewers with their luminous colors and evocative depictions of human emotion, securing his place as one of the most important artists of his era.
  • Notable Works: ‘Salomè’ (Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna), ‘Holy Family with St Catherine,’ ‘Study of a Tree’, Sant’Onofrio Lunette, Campagnano Romano Paintings
  • Style Influences: Leonardo da Vinci – Particularly his use of sfumato and perspective.
  • Historical Significance: Sesto's work embodies the humanist ideals of the Florentine Renaissance, reflecting a profound engagement with biblical narratives and human emotion. He represents an important link between Leonardo’s innovations and the artistic developments that followed in Milanese art.
Cesare Da Sesto

Cesare Da Sesto

1477 - 1523 , Italia

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Leonardoesque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Bernardino Luini']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Leonardo da Vinci']
  • Date Of Birth: 1477
  • Full Name: Cesare da Sesto
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Salomè
    • Holy Family with St Catherine
    • Study of a Tree
  • Place Of Birth: Sesto Calende, Italia
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