Alessandro Paduano
Alessandro Paduano , actually Alessandro Scalzi (* in Florence, mentioned from 1568, † 1596 in Munich ) was an Italian Renaissance - artists who at Lambert Sustris (* 1515, † after 1591) was apprenticed, the father of Frederick Sustris (* around 1540; † 1599), and later became his son-in-law. At that time Sustris was the most important artistic personality at the Munich court under Duke Wilhelm V.and Alessandro Scalzi, called "(il) Paduano", was also recruited from Florence for the painter's workshop. His painting style differed significantly from that of his fellow painter, although he stuck to Sustri's specifications for commissioned work. He was more oriented towards Venetian painting, especially Paolo Veronese .
Works
His most famous work in Germany is the design of the so-called fool's staircase (due to the depiction of figures from the Italian Commedia dell'arte ) at Trausnitz Castle in Landshut / Bavaria, but the altarpieces in Landsberg should also be mentioned, according to the "Auferstandene" Christ with Peter and Paul ", on which he also put his signature
Individual evidence
- ↑ Paduano, Alessandro. Index entry. German biography, accessed January 18, 2017 .
- ↑ Brigitte Folk Knüttel: For artistic importance of altarpieces, In: . Altarpieces by Alessandro Paduano and Peter Candid. Ed .: Hartfrid Neunzert, Dagmar Dietrich, Brigitte Volk-Knüttel. Landsberg a.Lech 1996, p. 17th f .
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SURNAME | Paduano, Alessandro |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Scalzi, Alessandro (real name); Padovano, Alexander; Paduano, Alexander |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 16th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1596 |
Place of death | Munich |