Offered by Antichità Castelbarco
Antonio Tempesta (Florence 1555 - Rome 1630)
Scene of battle between knights
Oil on canvas (81 x 130 cm - Framed 99 x 130)
Expertise of Prof. Giancarlo Sestieri
This is a magnificent painting - the pendant of which is available (link) - depicting a frantic war scene, to be attributed to the production of Antonio Tempesta (Florence 1555 - Rome 1630), a leading artist and of fundamental importance for the 17th-century development of the pictorial genre of 'battle'.
He moulded his art in the culture of late 16th century Mannerism, acquired from his early training in Florence in the workshop of the Flemish Giovanni Stradano, with whom he collaborated in the decorative enterprise of Palazzo Vecchio.
Active mainly in Rome from 1572, he worked for Pope Gregory XIII in the decorations in the Vatican Loggias, and for many of the most noble and influential families, such as the Farnese, Borghese, Giustiniani and Rospigliosi-Pallavicini.
In fact, starting in 1613, he produced a series of engravings of 'biblical battles' inspired by Tasso's 'Gerusalemme liberata' for Grand Duke Cosimo II, subjects that brought him great success in the Medici household and the Florentine Court, and served as inspiration for his later pictorial production.
Observing now in detail our beautiful battle, the scene is in line with his usual expository taste for complex figuration. We witness the ruinous 'rout' of an infantry near a fortified city, with two horsemen standing out in the foreground on the left, characterised by very pronounced physiognomies, as well as the muzzles of their steeds, bordering on the caricatural, which appear a rather unusual note in the Florentine master's specifically rich repertoire of engravings.
By way of comparison, we can mention the two splendid "biblical battles", with which we find the greatest compositional similarities with the reuse of the same scenes in our canvases, commissioned by Cardinal Carlo de' Medici, later in the possession of Grand Duke Ferdinand in the year 1633, and now in the Uffizi Museum:
https://www.battaglia.anghiari.it/terre-uffizi-civilta-armi-corti-rinascimento-antonio-tempesta.html....
Other works are held in Rome at the Galleria Borghese and Galleria Doria Pamphilj, in Turin at the Galleria Sabauda and in Paris at the Louvre Museum.
Like the two works in the Uffizi, in our painting of great scenic impact, the narrated event takes the form of a complex tangle of horses and horsemen, where the postures of the soldiers in armour and the strength that emerges from their agitated movement recall Tempesta's purest Mannerist culture. We see the balanced layout, well balanced in the juxtaposition of first and second planes, the emergence of groups of figures as an introduction to the scene, an analytical descriptivism of the clothing, poles hoisted as if forming a thick barrier, the besieged city in the background.
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