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St Paul

Discover Paolo Romano (1415-1470), a pivotal Italian artist from Sezze. Known for his expressive frescoes & panel paintings, exploring religious themes with vibrant color and dynamic composition.

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アーティストの略歴

Paolo Romano (1415–1470): A Sculptor of Quiet Majesty

Paolo Romano, born in Sezze, Lazio around 1415, stands as a testament to the understated brilliance that characterized the Florentine Renaissance. Unlike his flamboyant contemporaries like Michelangelo and Brunelleschi, Romano’s artistic legacy rests on a profound mastery of sculptural technique coupled with an exquisite sensitivity to religious iconography—a combination that cemented his place among Italy's most respected artists of the fifteenth century. Giorgio Vasari, in his seminal Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, eloquently captured Romano’s character: “He was a modest man whose sculpture was far superior to that of his boastful contemporary Mino del Reame,” highlighting a distinction that speaks volumes about Romano's artistic philosophy.

Early Life and Training

Information regarding Romano’s formative years remains scarce, largely due to the fragmented nature of archival records from the period. However, scholarly consensus suggests he received his initial training in Rome under Giovanni Pisano, a sculptor renowned for his monumental works on Pisa Cathedral and Florence Baptistery. Pisano's influence instilled in Romano a dedication to anatomical precision and a profound understanding of classical sculpture—principles that would permeate his subsequent artistic endeavors. This grounding in humanist ideals contrasted sharply with the prevailing Gothic style dominating much of Italy at the time, marking Romano as an innovator poised to embrace the burgeoning Renaissance aesthetic.

Notable Commissions and Artistic Style

Romano’s career flourished during the reign of Pope Sixtus IV, securing him prestigious commissions that showcased his exceptional skill. Among his most celebrated achievements is the monumental Tomb of Pius II in St Peter's Basilica—a masterpiece of marble sculpture embodying the grandeur and solemnity demanded by papal patronage. Romano skillfully employed Carrara marble to depict Saint Paul and Saint Peter, capturing their dignity and conveying profound spiritual emotion through meticulously crafted drapery folds and expressive poses. Furthermore, he created four reliefs adorning the tomb’s interior walls, depicting scenes from the life of Saint Peter—a testament to his ability to translate biblical narratives into compelling visual representations.

Influence and Legacy

Romano's sculptural style distinguishes itself by its remarkable restraint and elegance. Unlike some sculptors of his era who favored dramatic gestures and exaggerated musculature, Romano prioritized anatomical accuracy and refined modeling techniques. He meticulously studied human anatomy—drawing inspiration from classical sculptures—resulting in figures imbued with a palpable sense of realism. His works are characterized by subtle gradations of tone and texture, achieved through painstaking polishing and carving—demonstrating an unparalleled command of sculptural craftmanship. Moreover, Romano’s disciples included Giovanni Cristoforo Romano, ensuring that his artistic principles continued to inspire generations of sculptors.

Rediscovery and Recognition

Despite the passage of centuries, Romano's sculptures continue to captivate audiences worldwide. The Vatican Museums proudly display his monumental works—a tangible reminder of Rome’s artistic heritage during the Renaissance. Similarly, St Andrea della Valle in Rome houses a stunning depiction of Saint Paul by Romano, showcasing the enduring beauty and spiritual depth of his oeuvre. His contribution to Italian art history is undeniable; Paolo Romano remains an artist whose quiet majesty continues to resonate with scholars and admirers alike—a beacon of humanist sculpture that exemplifies the pinnacle of Renaissance artistic achievement.
paolo romano

paolo romano

1415 - 1470 , Italy

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Vasari']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Mino del Reame']
  • Date Of Birth: Sezze, Italy (1415)
  • Date Of Death: 1470
  • Full Name: Paolo Romano
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Four reliefs with the trials of Saint Peter
    • St Paul
    • Tomb of Pius II
  • Place Of Birth: Sezze, Italy