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Lorenzo Lotto, Recanati Polyptych (1508), Pinacoteca Civica. Felleseie.

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Kunstner
Lorenzo Lotto originaluniqueart.com/no/artists/lorenzo-lotto_no/
Kunstnerens datoer
1480 – 1556
Malt
1508
Medium
Oil On Canvas
Bevegelse
Venetian Renaissance The brief peak when balance, depth and anatomy came together — Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo.
Periode
Renaissance
Utstilles ved
Pinacoteca Civica originaluniqueart.com/no/museums/pinacoteca-civica-recanati/
Artistic style
High Renaissance/Mannerist
Notable elements or techniques
Rich and vibrant colors; multiple figures
Subject or theme
Life of Christ

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Recanati Polyptych — Lorenzo Lotto

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    Palett
    Earthy Den dominerende fargefamilien i bildet.
    Hovedfargenavn
    Driftwood
    Intensitet
    Balanced Hvor mettede og varierte fargene er, fra en enkelt dempet nyanse til mange klare toner.
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    Statement Hvor mye fargene varierer i lyshet og metning over hele bildet.
    Harmoni
    Strong Color Unity Hvor godt fargene fungerer sammen, fra kontrastfylt til fullstendig harmonisk.
    Lysstyrke
    Balanced Hvor lyst eller mørkt bildet fremstår totalt sett, fra dype skygger til lyse høylys.
    Metning
    Balanced Soft Hvor rene og sterke fargene er, fra nesten grått til helt livlige.

    Om dette kunstverket

    Recanati Polyptych — Lorenzo Lotto

    A Divine Narrative in Rich Venetian Hues

    To stand before the Recanati Polyptych is to be enveloped by a profound tapestry of faith and human drama. This monumental oil on canvas, dating from 1508, does not merely depict a scene; it immerses the viewer within the very moment of Christ's life. The sheer scale and complexity are breathtaking, drawing the eye across a meticulously orchestrated gathering of figures. From the central, commanding presence of Jesus to the devoted gazes of Mary and the surrounding assembly of religious characters, every person seems caught in a breath-held instant of sacred significance. The composition is a masterclass in balance, guiding the viewer's emotional journey through the narrative arc painted before them.

    The Hand of Lorenzo Lotto: A Wanderer's Vision

    This powerful work bears the unmistakable signature of Lorenzo Lotto, an artist whose life was as richly varied as his palette. Known for his itinerant career, Lotto absorbed influences from masters like Giovanni Bellini while forging a style that remained fiercely individual. In this polyptych, one can sense that unique blend—the grace of the High Renaissance tempered with a nascent emotional intensity characteristic of Mannerism. His technique allows the vibrant colors to sing against the architectural backdrop, giving depth and an almost tangible reality to what is fundamentally a spiritual subject. The richness of the oils, coupled with the gold framing that enhances its sacred aura, speaks to both Lotto's technical brilliance and the devotional importance placed upon such art in the early sixteenth century.

    Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

    The symbolism woven throughout this piece is dense and deeply moving. The arrangement of figures is never accidental; each gesture, every placement within the painted structure, contributes to a theological dialogue. It invites contemplation on themes of sacrifice, devotion, and divine mystery. For the modern collector or designer, this artwork offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point for quiet reflection. The vibrant yet controlled color palette ensures that while the subject matter is weighty, the overall emotional impact remains one of awe rather than despair—a testament to enduring spiritual hope.

    Bringing Sacred Grandeur Home

    Owning a reproduction of the Recanati Polyptych allows one to curate an atmosphere of timeless artistry within any space. Whether adorning a grand hall or a private chapel, its presence elevates the environment with historical weight and artistic pedigree. The depth achieved by Lotto—the interplay between the figures in the foreground and the receding architecture—ensures that the piece remains captivating from every vantage point. It is an investment not just in art reproduction, but in a continuous connection to the profound narratives of Renaissance devotion.

    Kunstner og museum

    Kunstner

    Lorenzo Lotto

    Born in Venezia, Italia

    A Venetian Wanderer: The Life and Art of Lorenzo Lotto

    Born in the vibrant heart of Venice around 1480, Lorenzo Lotto emerged as a distinctive voice within the Italian Renaissance, though his artistic journey would lead him far beyond the lagoon city’s celebrated studios. Unlike many of his contemporaries who firmly established themselves within specific schools or courts, Lotto embarked on a peripatetic career, traversing cities like Treviso, Rome, Bergamo, and Ancona before ultimately finding solace as a lay brother in Loreto. This itinerant existence profoundly shaped his artistic vision, exposing him to diverse influences while fostering an independent spirit that set him apart. While early training remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, it’s believed he absorbed the lessons of Giovanni Bellini, a leading figure of the Venetian school, yet Lotto quickly transcended simple imitation, forging a style uniquely his own—a blend of High Renaissance grace and nascent Mannerist sensibilities.

    Blending Traditions: Style and Influences

    Lotto’s artistic signature lies in his remarkable ability to synthesize diverse influences into a cohesive and deeply personal aesthetic. His early works reveal the impact of Giorgione's poetic naturalism, particularly evident in the subtle atmospheric effects and lyrical compositions. The light filtering through Venetian windows, the hazy landscapes—these elements evoke a sense of dreamlike beauty, mirroring Giorgione’s signature style. However, a sojourn in Rome brought him into contact with the art of Raphael, imbuing his work with a newfound clarity of form and compositional balance. The meticulous detail, the balanced arrangements of figures – these are hallmarks of Raphael's influence. Later, during his extended stay in Bergamo, he absorbed elements of Lombard realism, adding a grounded physicality to his figures. Noticeable is the attention to texture, the depiction of fabrics and skin with remarkable accuracy. This eclectic approach is not merely additive; Lotto masterfully integrated these influences, creating paintings that are both technically refined and emotionally resonant. He wasn’t afraid to experiment with perspective, often employing unusual vantage points to heighten the sense of drama or intimacy. His palette, while rooted in Venetian colorism—the rich reds, blues, and golds characteristic of Venetian painting—evolved over time, becoming increasingly vibrant and expressive. Susanna and the Elders, painted during his Bergamo period, exemplifies this maturity—a captivating narrative rendered with luminous colors and a keen psychological insight into the characters’ emotions.

    Portraits of the Soul: Lotto's Masterpieces

    While Lotto excelled in religious painting, it is perhaps through his portraits that he truly distinguished himself. He possessed an extraordinary gift for capturing not just the physical likeness but also the inner life of his sitters. His portraits are rarely idealized; instead, they present individuals with all their complexities and vulnerabilities. Man with a Golden Paw, painted in 1527, is a prime example—a captivating study of a gentleman holding a small golden statuette, its symbolism open to interpretation but undeniably intriguing. The sitter’s gaze is direct and engaging, conveying a sense of intelligence and quiet contemplation. Notice the subtle details – the folds of his clothing, the expression in his eyes – all contribute to a compelling psychological portrait. Similarly, Portrait of a 37-year-old Man, showcases Lotto's ability to convey personality through subtle details—the man’s clothing, his posture, the expression in his eyes all contribute to a compelling psychological portrait. These are not merely representations of individuals; they are windows into their souls. The portraits often hint at stories untold, emotions unexpressed, making them deeply engaging and thought-provoking.

    The Mystical and the Sacred: Religious Paintings

    Lotto’s religious paintings are equally remarkable for their emotional intensity and innovative approach to traditional themes. He frequently departed from conventional depictions of saints and biblical scenes, imbuing them with a sense of immediacy and drama. His Annunciation (c. 1527), housed in the Pinacoteca Civica in Recanati, is a particularly striking example. The scene is rendered with an almost unsettling intensity—the angel’s startled expression, the Virgin Mary's palpable surprise, the cat peering curiously from beneath the altar – all contribute to a sense of heightened realism and psychological depth. The use of color is bold and expressive, creating a luminous effect that draws the viewer into the scene. His altarpieces often feature unusual compositions and perspectives, challenging traditional conventions and inviting viewers to contemplate the mysteries of faith. The Entombment (1512) at Jesi demonstrates this innovative approach—a dynamic composition with figures arranged in an unconventional manner, creating a sense of movement and drama.

    A Rediscovered Legacy: Historical Significance

    Despite achieving considerable recognition during his lifetime, Lotto's reputation waned after his death in 1556 or 1557. His works, often dispersed throughout provincial churches and private collections, were largely overlooked for centuries. It wasn’t until the late 19th century, with Bernard Berenson’s groundbreaking scholarship, that Lotto experienced a significant revival of interest. Berenson's work highlighted Lotto’s unique artistic vision and demonstrated his importance within the broader context of the Italian Renaissance. Today, he is recognized as one of the most original and compelling artists of the era. His unique blend of stylistic influences, his psychological depth, and his technical mastery continue to captivate audiences and inspire art historians. He stands as a testament to the power of artistic independence—a wanderer who forged his own path and left an indelible mark on the world of art. The rediscovery of Lotto’s oeuvre has enriched our understanding of the Renaissance, revealing a complex and multifaceted artist whose work deserves continued exploration and appreciation.

    Museum

    Pinacoteca Civica

    On show in Recanati, Italy

    A Renaissance Jewel in the Marche Region: Discovering the Pinacoteca Civica of Recanati

    Nestled within the rolling hills of Italy’s Marche region, the town of Recanati holds a treasure for art enthusiasts – the Pinacoteca Civica. More than just a museum, it is an immersive journey through centuries of artistic expression, housed within the magnificent Villa Colloredo Mels, a testament to 15th-century Italian elegance. The villa itself whispers stories of noble families and bygone eras, its very stones imbued with a sense of history that perfectly complements the masterpieces contained within. Stepping across its threshold is akin to entering a living Renaissance painting, where art, architecture, and heritage intertwine seamlessly.

    The museum’s collection is thoughtfully curated, with a particular emphasis on the profound beauty of Renaissance and Medieval artistry. It truly shines when showcasing works by

    Lorenzo Lotto

    , a painter whose presence is deeply felt throughout these halls. His

    Annunciation

    , a detail of which is particularly captivating, exemplifies his masterful use of light and shadow, creating an ethereal atmosphere that draws the viewer into the sacred scene. Lotto’s meticulous attention to detail—the delicate folds of drapery and the luminous skin tones—demonstrates the pinnacle of Renaissance technique. Equally compelling is the

    Recanati Polyptych: Pietà

    , a poignant depiction of grief and devotion. In this breathtaking oil painting from 1508, Lotto showcases his skill in portraying human emotion with remarkable sensitivity through a pyramidal arrangement that emphasizes Mary's sorrowful gaze.

    Beyond the luminous canvases of the Renaissance, the Pinacoteca Civica offers a rich tapestry of historical layers. Visitors will encounter religious paintings and sculptures from the Medieval period, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of past generations, alongside archaeological artifacts that reveal the region’s rich pre-Roman history. This blend of the sacred and the ancient, paired with intriguing modern artworks, creates a complex narrative of human continuity. The museum also serves as a guardian of local legacy, housing frescoes originally commissioned for the church of San Domenico, ensuring that the artistic spirit of the 1500s remains vibrantly alive within this civic sanctuary.

    The architectural setting of the Pinacoteca Civica is as significant as the art it houses. Villa Colloredo Mels stands as a prime example of 15th-century Italian villa design, characterized by its harmonious proportions and refined details. Originally built for a prominent family, the villa has witnessed centuries of change, evolving from a private residence into a cultural hub that actively engages with the community through exhibitions, educational programs, and musical events. For collectors seeking inspiration or interior designers looking for historical context, the museum provides an unparalleled atmosphere where the elegant façade and frescoed interiors provide an inspiring backdrop for contemplating the eternal beauty of the masters.

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    MLA
    Lotto, Lorenzo. Recanati Polyptych. 1508, Pinacoteca Civica. https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/lorenzo-lotto-recanati-polyptych-8XZNDK-en/
    APA
    Lotto, Lorenzo (1508). Recanati Polyptych [Painting]. Pinacoteca Civica. https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/lorenzo-lotto-recanati-polyptych-8XZNDK-en/
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    Lorenzo Lotto. Recanati Polyptych. 1508. Pinacoteca Civica. https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/lorenzo-lotto-recanati-polyptych-8XZNDK-en/
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    Lotto, Lorenzo (1508) Recanati Polyptych. Pinacoteca Civica. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/lorenzo-lotto-recanati-polyptych-8XZNDK-en/

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    Recanati Polyptych — Lorenzo Lotto

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: life of christ, religious scene, polyptych. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Allegory of Virtue and Vice (1505), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Venetian Renaissance: The brief peak when balance, depth and anatomy came together — Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Kunstquiz

    Recanati Polyptych — Lorenzo Lotto

    Hvor godt kjenner du dette kunstverket?

    Marker ett svar for hvert av de 5 spørsmålene nedenfor. Hvert spørsmål har nøyaktig ett riktig svar.

    1. 1. What is the primary subject matter depicted in the Recanati Polyptych?

      • A A portrait of a noble family
      • B The life of Christ
      • C A mythological scene from Greco-Roman history
    2. 2. Which Italian Renaissance artist is credited with creating the Recanati Polyptych?

      • A Giovanni Bellini
      • B Raphael
      • C Lorenzo Lotto
    3. 3. The description notes that the painting features a backdrop of what element, adding depth to the scene?

      • A A vast landscape
      • B An open sky
      • C A building
    4. 4. Lorenzo Lotto's biography describes him as having an artistic career that was:

      • A Strictly confined to the Venetian court
      • B Peripatetic, traveling through various cities
      • C Taught exclusively by one master in Rome
    5. 5. What is the approximate date of creation for the Recanati Polyptych?

      • A 1480
      • B 1556
      • C 1508

    Min poengsum: ____ av 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

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    1A · 2B · 3B · 4A · 5B