Cosimo Tura ( Italian: Cosimo Tura or Italian. Cosmè Tura , c. 1430 , Ferrara - 1495 , ibid.) - Italian painter, one of the founders of the Ferrara school of painting.
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Content
Essay on Biography and Creativity
He studied in Padua , got acquainted with the work of artists of the circle of Scvarchone , Crivelli , Pacher , and was strongly influenced by Mantegna and Piero della Francesca . From 1460 he worked at the Ferrara court d'Este , where he created an eclectic style with elements of late Gothic.
Most of the works of Cosimo Tours are lost. The valves of the cathedral organ in Ferrara (1469) and the Rovertella polyptych (1470-1474), currently disassembled and stored in various museums, have been preserved. The alleged author of several frescoes in the Ferrara Palazzo Scifanoia (the authorship of the Tours has not been reliably established).
He died in poverty.
Artwork
- St. Anthony of Padua (Sant'Antonio da Padova; Modena, Este Gallery)
- St. Sebastian (San Sebastiano; Berlin, State Museum)
- St. Christopher (San Cristoforo; Berlin, State Museum)
- The Annunciation (L'Annunciazione; Cathedral, Ferrara)
- St. George slaying the snake (S. Giorgio che uccide il drago; Vittorio Cini collection, Venice)
- St. George slaying the snake (S. Giorgio che uccide il drago; organ sash in the cathedral of Ferrara)
- Madonna (Madonna; New York, Pratt Collection)
- Saints and donors (Santi e donatore; Rome, Gallery Colonna)
- Spring (Calliope) (La primavera [Calliope]; London, National Gallery)
- Figura di Santo (Philadelphia, Johnson Collection)
- St. Dominic (S. Domenico; Florence, Uffizi)
- Pietà (Pietà; Louvre Museum)
- St. Anthony of Padua (S. Antonio; Louvre Museum)
- The Annunciation (Annunciazione; Richmond, Cook's Collection)
- Dead Christ, supported by two angels (Cristo morto sorretto da due angeli; Vienna, Museum of the History of Art )
- Adoration of the Magi (L'Adorazione dei magi; Cambridge, USA, Fitzwilliam Museum )
- Tondi di S. Maurelio (Ferrara, Pinacoteca)
- Santo Vescovo (Milan, Poldi Pezzoli Museum)
- Musician (Musico; Dublin, Art Gallery)
- Santo (Ken, France, Art Museum)
Literature
- Bianconi P. Tutta la pittura di Cosmè Tura. Milano: Rizzoli, 1963.
- Riccòmini E. Cosmè Tura. Milano: Fratelli Fabbri, 1965
- Molajoli R. L'Opera completa di Cosmè Tura ei grandi pittori ferraresi del suo tempo: Francesco Cossa e Ercole de 'Roberti. Milano: Rizzoli, 1974.
- Campbell SJ Cosmè Tura of Ferrara: style, politics, and the renaissance city, 1450-1495. New Haven: Yale UP, 1997.
- Manca J. Cosmè Tura: the life and art of a painter in Estense Ferrara. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000
- S. Zuffy. Rebirth. XV century. Quattrocento. - M .: Omega-press, 2008 .-- S. 349-351. - 384 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-465-01772-5 .
- Muratov P.P. Ferrara and her artists // He. Images of Italy. M .: Republic, 1994, p. 72-80
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 11880295X // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ 1 2 BNF identifier : Open Data Platform 2011.
- ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
Links
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