The transition to a certain realistic-naturalist paradigm represents for the Carracci’s Academy was a choice in line with the hegemonic doctrinal tendency in the Emilian context of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, suggested by the counter-reformist theories on the image proposed by Cardinal Paleotti. A political choice, therefore that influenced many other artists of the time, such as Guercino, who was never in the Carracci’s workshop, but who drew great inspiration from their reform. Among the works of this author, the Chair of Saint Peter is worthy of note, an authentic manifesto of the Petrine primacy, an artistic dream in the vision of the world of the painter from Cento.
San Pietro restauratore della Cristianità. Guercino tra arte e sogno politico
LEONARDO MASONE
2024-01-01
Abstract
The transition to a certain realistic-naturalist paradigm represents for the Carracci’s Academy was a choice in line with the hegemonic doctrinal tendency in the Emilian context of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, suggested by the counter-reformist theories on the image proposed by Cardinal Paleotti. A political choice, therefore that influenced many other artists of the time, such as Guercino, who was never in the Carracci’s workshop, but who drew great inspiration from their reform. Among the works of this author, the Chair of Saint Peter is worthy of note, an authentic manifesto of the Petrine primacy, an artistic dream in the vision of the world of the painter from Cento.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


