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Holy family.

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domenico piola, Holy family. Domen javnog dobra.

Osnovne informacije

Umetnik
domenico piola originaluniqueart.com/sr/artists/domenico-piola/
Podaci o umetniku
1627 – 1703

In context

Holy family. — domenico piola

Kada je ovo možda naslikano?

  1. 1620
  2. 1630
  3. 1640
  4. 1650
  5. 1660
  6. 1670
  7. 1680
  8. 1690
  9. 1700

Osenčeno: životni vek umetnika domenico piola (1627–1703)

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Paleta boja

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    Glavna boja

    Putty #e4ccaa

    Katalogizovana paleta

    • #E4CCAA
    • #271D11
    • #B5643F
    • #693C27
    Paleta
    Earthy Dominantna grupa boja na slici.
    Naziv glavne boje
    Putty
    Intenzitet
    Balanced Koliko su boje zasićene i raznolike, od jedne prigušene nijanse do mnoštva jarkih tonova.
    Kontrast
    Statement Razlika u svetlini i zasićenosti boja širom slike.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Koliko se dobro boje uklapaju, od kontrastnih do potpuno ujedinjenih.
    Osvetljenost
    Shadow Koliko je slika u celini svetla ili tamna, od duboke senke do najsvetlijih tonova.
    Zasićenost
    Balanced Soft Koliko su boje čiste i snažne, od skoro sivih do potpuno živopisnih.

    Umetnik i muzej

    Umetnik

    domenico piola

    Born in Genoa, Italy

    The Master of the Genoese Baroque

    In the golden age of the seventeenth century, few names resonated through the grand halls and sacred sanctuaries of Genoa as powerfully as Domenico Piola. A titan of the Baroque period, Piola was not merely a painter but the beating heart of a vast, creative ecosystem known as Casa Piola. Born in Genoa in 1627, his life was inextricably linked to the flourishing maritime republic, where his brushwork helped define the very visual language of the era. His journey began under the tutelage of his brother-in-law, Stefano Camogli, and continued through the guidance of Pellegrino Piola, eventually leading him to study under Giovanni Domenico Cappellino. This rigorous foundation allowed him to emerge as a versatile virtuoso, capable of navigating the complexities of draughtsmanship, printmaking, and design with unparalleled grace.

    The essence of Piola’s artistry lies in his ability to transform architectural spaces into celestial realms. As the leading figure of the Genoese school in the latter half of the 17th century, he specialized in the breathtaking medium of ceiling frescoes. These works were not merely decorations but immersive experiences designed to draw the viewer's gaze upward toward the divine. Working alongside contemporaries like Gregorio De’ Ferrari, Piola executed monumental cycles for prestigious locations such as the Palazzo Rosso. In these grand commissions, his ability to balance the heavy drama of the Baroque with a certain lyrical lightness—inspired by the works of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione—created a sense of movement and light that seemed to dissolve the very boundaries of stone and plaster.

    The Legacy of Casa Piola

    What truly distinguished Domenico Piola from his peers was the sheer scale of his influence, facilitated by the prolific nature of his family studio. Casa Piola functioned as a highly organized workshop that streamlined the production of complex decorative schemes, ensuring that the aesthetic of Genoa remained cohesive and magnificent for nearly a century. This collaborative spirit allowed the studio to extend its reach far beyond the canvas, providing essential designs for sculptors and master craftsmen working in wood, ceramics, and metalwork. Through this multidisciplinary approach, Piola’s vision permeated every facet of Genoese aristocratic life, from the intimate details of private collections to the public grandeur of church interiors.

    His travels further expanded his artistic horizons, as he carried the Genoese style to cities such as Milan, Piacenza, and Bologna. In Piacenza, his work in the Casa Baldini showcased his ability to adapt his dynamic compositions to different architectural contexts. Throughout his career, Piola remained a master of the interplay between light and shadow, utilizing a palette that could evoke both the somber gravity of religious devotion and the exuberant joy of seasonal celebrations. His historical significance is cemented not only by his individual masterpieces but by his role as the architect of a stylistic era, leaving behind a legacy where art, architecture, and craftsmanship were woven into a single, magnificent tapestry of Baroque splendor.

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    Citiranje ovog umetničkog dela

    MLA
    piola, domenico. Holy family.. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-holy-family-A2A3FD-en/
    APA
    piola, domenico (n.d.). Holy family. [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-holy-family-A2A3FD-en/
    Chicago
    domenico piola. Holy family.. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-holy-family-A2A3FD-en/
    Harvard
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    Look closely

    Holy family. — domenico piola

    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: religious, family. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Job and His Children, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

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