Antonio Carneo: opposite
direction
This essay has to subject
a painter very unknown this is Antonio Carneo(1637-1692), a painter that lived
in venetian land, and may he come in Rome; this hypothesis is very possible
because in his paintings are present some references to Roman painter, Andrea Sacchi(Fig.1)
and naturalism that he has seen perhaps in paintings of Caravaggio(Figg.2-4)
also
Guido Reni(Figg.5-6) and his Emilia naturalism, and we can’t forgotten Giovan
Francesco Barbieri called Guercino; Italian critic of art history says that
colour of Venetian has influenced painter culture of Emilia Romagna, it is true
because Venetian colour has took also Emilia, but now “opposite direction” of
title means that the naturalism of Carneo(Figg.7-8) is Roman and Emilian,
therefore Venice has given colour to Emilia and also to Rome, but alone to some
painters and little time, and Rome and Emilian have given naturalism to Venice,
land that has had some moment of natural painter but little naturalist, as
Bassano family, painters that used naturalism but they were alone a moment and
with same subject fair and animals; more over the brush of Carneo is certainly
took by Fetti, Italian painter of 17th century from Genoa, but some
posture is from Andrea Mantegna and Sacchi, the Death of Christ(Fig.9)of Mantegna has inspired certainly posture
for Cleopatra, and Saint Ann(Fig10) of Sacchi has inspired posture of Lucretia(Fig.11),
and to posture of Madeleine(Fig.12), he has seen posture of Saint Francis(Fig.13)
of Luca Giordano in Galleria Colonna, Rome; therefore Carneo takes much models
and as each painter he uses in conformity his need.
Alessandro Lusana
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