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Vanity

4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

Ime Razred Datum
domenico piola, Vanity, Private collection. Domen javnog dobra.

Osnovne informacije

Umetnik
domenico piola originaluniqueart.com/sr/artists/domenico-piola/
Podaci o umetniku
1627 – 1703
Originalne dimenzije
156 x 64 cm
Mesto održavanja
Private collection originaluniqueart.com/sr/museums/private-collection-genova/

In context

Vanity — domenico piola

How big is it?

The original measures 156 × 64 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

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)

Za ovaj zapis nema tačno navedene godine — na osnovu životnog veka umetnika i stila dela, na koju deceniju biste pretpostavili?

Slična dela

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Paleta boja

Izmereno na osnovu slike

    Glavna boja

    Espresso #423333

    Katalogizovana paleta

    • #423333
    • #A56C58
    • #6B4641
    • #D9B299
    Paleta
    Earthy Dominantna grupa boja na slici.
    Naziv glavne boje
    Espresso
    Intenzitet
    Balanced Koliko su boje zasićene i raznolike, od jedne prigušene nijanse do mnoštva jarkih tonova.
    Kontrast
    Balanced 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
    Subtle Color Koliko su boje čiste i snažne, od skoro sivih do potpuno živopisnih.

    Umetnik i muzej

    Vanity — domenico piola

    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.

    Muzej

    Private collection

    On show in Genova, Italy

    A Sanctuary of Modernism: Exploring the Villa Croce Museum

    Nestled in the heart of Padua, Italy, the Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art stands as a quietly compelling testament to the evolution of modern art and design. More than just a repository of paintings and sculptures, it’s an experience—a journey through the shifting aesthetic landscape of the 20th century, housed within a building that itself embodies a fascinating story of adaptation and preservation. The museum's unassuming exterior belies the richness contained within its walls, offering visitors a rare opportunity to delve into the world of Italian avant-garde movements with an intimate and remarkably personal touch.

    The villa’s origins trace back to the late 19th century, commissioned by the wealthy Croce family. Initially designed as a grand residence reflecting the opulent tastes of the era, it underwent a dramatic transformation in the early 20th century when the family, particularly Count Giovanni Croce, embraced the burgeoning ideals of modernism. This pivotal decision led to a systematic dismantling of the original structure and a subsequent rebuilding process spearheaded by architect Ernesto Cerri.

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    QR kod koji vodi na stranicu za preuzimanje Vanity

    originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/download/domenico-piola-vanity-8XZTJB-en/

    Citiranje ovog umetničkog dela

    MLA
    piola, domenico. Vanity. n.d., Private collection. https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-vanity-8XZTJB-en/
    APA
    piola, domenico (n.d.). Vanity [Painting]. Private collection. https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-vanity-8XZTJB-en/
    Chicago
    domenico piola. Vanity. n.d. Private collection. https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-vanity-8XZTJB-en/
    Harvard
    piola, domenico (n.d.) Vanity. Private collection. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/sr/art/domenico-piola-vanity-8XZTJB-en/

    Look closely

    Vanity — 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. Look back at Job and His Children, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

    Your response

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