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Self portrait

Experience the intense gaze of Antonio Bellucci's 1684 Self Portrait, a masterpiece of Venetian Grand Manner chiaroscuro; discover this timeless study of human intellect.

Antonio Bellucci (1654-1726) was an Italian Rococo painter renowned for grand-manner frescoes in England, Germany & Austria. Explore his mythological scenes, portraits, and religious works – a key figure of the Venetian artistic tradition.

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Trumpos informacija

  • Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic emotion; Religious fervor
  • Subject or theme: Portraiture
  • Year: 1684
  • Dimensions: 49 x 40 cm
  • Artist: Antonio Bellucci
  • Location: Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford
  • Influences: Classical principles

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Kolekcinio objekto aprašymas

Antonio Bellucci’s Self Portrait: A Window Into Venetian Rococo Soul

Antonio Bellucci’s “Self Portrait,” completed around 1684, stands as an emblem of the Venetian Grand Manner style—a movement that sought to elevate painting beyond mere representation into a vehicle for conveying profound emotion and intellectual contemplation. Executed in oil on canvas, this artwork transcends its formal dimensions, offering a glimpse into the artist’s psyche and reflecting the broader cultural currents shaping Baroque Europe.

The portrait depicts Bellucci seated before a mirror, bathed in soft light that illuminates his face with an almost unnerving clarity. His gaze is direct, unwavering—a challenge to the viewer to confront oneself. The artist’s attire – a simple white shirt – underscores a deliberate austerity, contrasting sharply with the opulent fabrics and decorative motifs characteristic of Venetian aristocratic interiors at the time.

  • Style: Bellucci adheres rigorously to the principles of Venetian Grand Manner, prioritizing idealized form and meticulous detail. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, reflecting the humanist ideals prevalent in artistic circles during his era.
  • Technique: Bellucci’s masterful brushwork demonstrates an exceptional command of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay between light and shadow—creating a palpable sense of depth and realism. He employs glazing techniques to achieve luminous surfaces and subtle tonal variations, capturing the nuances of skin texture and drapery folds with remarkable precision.
  • Historical Context: Created during Bellucci’s prolific period in Venice, “Self Portrait” aligns perfectly with the artistic fervor surrounding the patronage of wealthy families like Palazzo Mocenigo and reflects the influence of artists such as Ricci and Tiepolo. The painting embodies the Venetian preoccupation with portraying human dignity and intellect amidst a turbulent political landscape.
  • Symbolism: The mirror serves as a potent symbol—not merely reflecting physical appearance but also representing introspection and self-awareness. Bellucci’s gaze directly engages the viewer, prompting contemplation on identity and mortality – themes central to Baroque art’s exploration of human experience.

Displayed prominently at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford, “Self Portrait” continues to captivate audiences with its psychological depth and artistic brilliance. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to communicate a timeless message about confronting oneself—a feat achieved through Bellucci’s unparalleled technical skill and unwavering commitment to conveying emotion.

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Autoriaus biografija

Antonio Bellucci: Venetian Grand Manner Painter and Royal Patron

Antonio Bellucci (1654 – 1726) stands as a pivotal figure in the Venetian artistic tradition, embodying the spirit of the Rococo period and leaving an indelible mark on European art history. Born in Pieve di Soligo, Italy, he began his artistic journey under the tutelage of Domenico Difnico in Sebénico (Sibenik), Dalmatia – then part of the Venetian colony – establishing a foundation rooted in classical principles blended with burgeoning Baroque dynamism. By 1675, Bellucci was already actively engaged in Venice itself, contributing to monumental frescoes for San Pietro di Castello depicting Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani praying fervently for the city’s deliverance from the plague of 1447. This commission underscored his ability to capture dramatic emotion and convey religious fervor – a hallmark of Venetian painting at the time. His artistic output extended beyond ecclesiastical commissions; he skillfully rendered nativity scenes for the church of Ascension, demonstrating versatility and meticulous attention to detail. Notably, Bellucci collaborated closely with Antonio Tempesta, whose landscapes benefited from Bellucci’s masterful additions of human figures, enriching Tempesta's compositions with narrative depth. Furthermore, he nurtured a promising student body including Antonio Balestra and perhaps Jacopo Amigoni, ensuring the continuation of Venetian artistic ideals into subsequent generations. Bellucci’s career ascended to prominence during his time in Vienna (1692-1700 & 1702-c. 1704), where he undertook ambitious projects for Charles VI – most notably four altarpieces adorning Klosterneuburg, showcasing his technical prowess and artistic vision. His involvement with the Habsburg court cemented his reputation as a sought-after painter of grand narratives, culminating in ceiling frescoes at Palais Liechtenstein depicting the Triumph of Hercules—a testament to his ability to synthesize classical grandeur with Baroque theatricality. From 1695-1700 and 1702-c. 1704, Bellucci’s artistic endeavors flourished in Vienna, where he captivated audiences with monumental frescoes celebrating imperial power and commemorating historical events. He skillfully captured the essence of baroque aesthetics, blending classical influences with dramatic flair to create unforgettable visual experiences. His patronage by Johann Wilhelm, elector palatine, propelled him to Düsseldorf (1705-1716), where he tirelessly executed commissions for the Wittelsbach family—a period marked by prolific artistic output and unwavering dedication to his craft. Among his most celebrated achievements were depictions of John William’s marriage to Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici at Schloss Bensberg, as well as the ceremonial handover of command to his son – capturing pivotal moments in royal history with remarkable accuracy and artistry. Finally, Bellucci traveled to England (1716-1722), fulfilling prestigious commissions for James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos. His work at Cannons and St Lawrence—featuring nativity scenes and the Transfiguration—became cornerstones of English Baroque art, reflecting the influence of Venetian artistic ideals within the British Isles. Bellucci’s legacy resides not only in his impressive oeuvre but also in his role as a conduit for disseminating Venetian artistic traditions across Europe, shaping the visual landscape of the Enlightenment era.
Antonio Bellucci

Antonio Bellucci

1654 - 1726 , Italy

Trumpai apie šį kūrėją

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rococo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Venetian Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Domenico Difnico']
  • Date Of Birth: 1654
  • Date Of Death: 1726
  • Full Name: Antonio Bellucci
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • St Lorenzo Giustiniani Praying
    • Nativity
    • Hercules Triumph
  • Place Of Birth: Pieve di Soligo, Italy