PINTORICCHIO LIFE AND WORKS
Bernardino di Betto, known also as Pintoricchio, was born between 1456 and 1460 in Perugia to a modest family of artisans. The early life of the painter seems to have been very unhappy and was further complicated in 1475 when his father, a simple cloth tanner, died of the plague.
Some years before, however, Giapeco Caporali, the extraordinary miniaturist, opened a bottega on the same street as the young Bernardino’s family home and it is assumed that the young boy had his first experiences with brushes and colours in the Caporali bottega. These were years of a great artistic fervour in Perugia; the city was becoming an eminent centre for artistic activities in central Italy. In the early years, Pintoricchio participated in this artistic revival, sometimes as a spectator, other times as a protagonist; he is recognised to have worked on the majestic tables that recount the stories of San Bernardino in 1473, while also working alongside Perugino on the scaffolding of the Sistina.
It was not, however, until 1481 that his first authored works are documented, following his enrolment in the guild of Artists and Painters in Porta Sant’Angelo, Perugia. Working in Rome allowed him to meet new and influential figures: between 1482 and 1485 he painted the cappella Bufalini all’Aracoeli, he intermittently returned to his home town to complete some of his works and to carry out small commissions, some of which were obtained thanks to his nephew, Girolamo di Simone - the extremely young Canon of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo of Perugia. This fact may also explain the excellent relationship that Pintoricchio had with Innocenzo VIII, for whom, between 1487 and 1488, he worked on the site of his apartments in the Vatican: unfortunately only part of these are still in existence as the rest was destroyed in order to make space for the Pio Clementino Museum.
In 1490 Bernardino was at work in the Sala dei Mesi in the Palace of Cardinal Domenico Delle Rovere and in the Chapel Santa Maria del Popolo.
Two years later he came to Orvieto for a commission in the Duomo that was completed only in 1496. In the meantime Alessandro VI Borgia had become Pope and commissioned the Umbrian artist to decorate his apartments in the Vatican, a grandiose project that kept Pintoricchio busy in Rome until 1495.
By the 2nd January of the same year, the altarpiece of Santa Maria dei Fossi, perhaps one of his most significant works, was still awaiting completion. The works in Spoleto, Perugia and Orvieto brought money and in 1501 also recognition from the political powers that appointed him to hold the position of prior of the Arts in Perugia.
The events in the life of Pintoricchio are closely linked to the political landscape of Perugia, he was a familiar and loyal servant to Cesare Borgia and he was also connected to the Baglioni family, from whom he received the commission to decorate the walls of the Capella Bella in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Spello, where - between the autumn of 1500 and the spring of 1501 - he created paintings of such magnificent beauty and skill that his fame and eminence in artistic circles in Umbria was ensured for many years to come.
Many consider his crowning achievement to be the stunning cycle of frescoes that illustrated the life of Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Pope Pio II, located in the Piccolomini library in Siena. Ambroggio Barocci designed the grandiose architectural structure and the draughts for the illustrated scenes were prepared by a young Raffaello; these details only serve to underline the greatness achieved by the Perugian painter.
In 1506 the frescoes were completed and Pintoricchio received the commission to paint the pala di Sant’Andrea in Spello, which he eventually left to Eusebio da San Giorgio to complete.
Between 1509 and 1510 he painted his last Roman work, the vaulted ceilings on the Capella Delle Rovere in Santa Maria del Popolo.
In 1513 he retired, due to ill health, to the Sienan countryside, where he died on the 11th December. He was rich but alone, following abandonment by his wife. It was a sad and lonely end for an artist that was initially considered, “deaf, small and unprepossessing,” yet nonetheless, had managed to attain greatness.
THE EXHIBITION
The Pintoricchio exhibition is part of a grand project to maximise appreciation of the rich cultural and artistic heritage in Umbria; this event has been planned to celebrate the 550th anniversary of the birth of Pintoricchio - one of the most fascinating protagonists of the Italian Renaissance and a symbol of the city of Perugia. Following the success of the Perugino exhibition in 2004, this new exhibition represents a continuation of the initiative to promote the works of the great Umbrian artists and to draw attention – both of the public and national and international critics - to the stunning artistic and cultural heritage of the region and its extraordinary diffusion across the territory.
The exhibition will be held in Perugia at the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, which has recently completed work to recuperate and enlarge its exhibition spaces. There will also be a second section in Spello, in the Collegiata di Santa Maria Maggiore. The Capella Baglioni, better known as the Capella Bella, is the location of one of Pintoricchio’s most impressive masterpieces.
The opening of the exhibition will also see the inauguration of a specially designed illumination system to optimise the vision of this prestigious cycle of frescoes. In addition to this, a temporary educational display has been installed to provide visitors with detailed information about the historical, artistic and iconographic aspects of the paintings and their location. In the nearby Pinacoteca Civica, there will be a small exhibition on “Pintoricchio e le arti minori”. This ambitious artistic event will be further enriched by regional routes and itineraries that will lead visitors on a voyage of discovery across the territory, where they will be able to admire numerous works by Pintoricchio and other extraordinary pieces from the Renaissance period, in their original surroundings. The event has been made possible thanks to the joint commitment of the Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, the Direzione Regionale per i Beni Culturali e Paesaggistici dell’Umbria and the Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici, per il Paesaggio, per il Patrimonio Storico Artistico ed Etnoantropologico, della Regione Umbria, the Provincia di Perugia, the Comune di Perugia, the Comune di Spello, the Diocesi di Foligno, the Camera di Commercio and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia.
Vittoria Garibaldi
Exhibition committee
The exhibition committee is chaired by Vittoria Garibaldi and is made up of:
Cristina Acidini Luchinat; Tiziana Biganti; Francesco Buranelli; Keith Christiansen; Nicole Dacos; Lucia Fornari Schianchi; Vittoria Garibaldi; Roberto Guerrini; Tom Henry; Claudia La Malfa; Francesco Federico Mancini; Fabio Marcelli; Paola Mercurelli Salari; Arnold Nesselrath; Antonio Paolucci; Mirko Santanicchia; Pietro Scarpellini; Maria Rita Silvestrelli;
Coordinamento scientifico
Vittoria Garibaldi e Francesco Federico Mancini
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PINTORICCHIO IN UMBRIA
Trevi, The San Francesco Museum Complex
Largo don Bosco, 14
Situated half way between Foligno and Spoleto, this city of Roman origin contains notable monuments from both the Roman era and the Renaissance. Next to the church of San Francesco that in 1997 was incorporated into the convent complex that dates back to the XIII century, is the San Francesco Art Collection. Amongst the numerous mediaeval and Renaissance works in the collection, is the Madonna con Bambino benedicente by Pintoricchio. The tavola, long considered unfinished and not an authored piece, has today been re-evaluated and is now accepted as a prototype of the examples in the National Gallery of London and despite some variations, similar to works in the Bufalini collection in Città di Castello.
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PINTORICCHIO IN UMBRIA
Spoleto, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta
Piazza Duomo
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, built circa 1175 on the site of the church previously destroyed in 1155, was consecrated by Pope Innocenzo III in 1198 and completed between 1216 and 1227. Within the church is an extraordinary series of masterpieces, such as the frescoes painted on the apse by Felippo Lippi. In 1497 the Bishop Constanino Eroli commissioned Pintoricchio to decorate the Cappella di San Leonardo. In the small basin of the apse, outlined by an elaborate cornice designed and sculpted by Ambrogio Barocci. Pintoricchio painted the Eterno benedicente tra cherubini ed angeli above and the Madonna col Figlio tra i santi Giovanni Battista e Leonardo below; on the front of the simple altar is the fresco Cristo in Pietà. Of the complex series of decorations only one of the four Sibille remains, in addition to the monochrome illustration of the Trionfo di Constantino. In spite of the damage caused by humidity that has partially compromised the vision of the works, the Eroli frescoes continue to provide a fascinating testimony to the fortunes of Pintoricchio and his links with the Pontificate.
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Perugia Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria at Palazzo dei Priori
Corso Vannucci, 19
Daily Opening hours
2nd February -30th March 2008 from 9.30 to 19.00
31st March – 29th June 2008 from 9.30 to 20.00
(The ticket office will close one hour prior to closing time)
Tickets (including bag deposit)
Exhibition at Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia
- Adult € 10,00
- Reductions € 8,00 for under 18s and over 65s , groups (minimum 15 people), University student cardholders, Perugia City Museum Card Holders
- School reductions € 4,00
- Free children under 6 years old, two accompanying teachers, wheelchair users, press-card holders
Combined € 12,00 (Exhibition + Galleria Nazionale dell’ Umbria )
- Cumulative € 12,00 (exhibition in Perugina + Cappella Baglioni and the Pinacoteca Civica in Spello )
- Pintoricchio Card € 17,00 (Exhibition in Perugia+Cappella Baglioni and the Pinacoteca Civica in Spello + Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria and other sites and privileges of the Perugia City Museum ).
Bookings € 1,50 per person € 0,50 per student
Audioguide € 5,00
Guided visits (for groups, maximum 25 persons)
Schools
- Guided visits (1h) € 60,00
- Interactive visit (1h 1/2) € 75,00
- Themed visit + National Gallery of Umbria (2h) € 90,00
Groups (radio guide included)
- Guided visit (1h) € 100,00
- Guided visit of the exhibition + The Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria (2h) € 165,00
Foreign language (radio guide included)
- Guided visit (1h) € 125,00
- Guided visit of the exhibition + The Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria (2h) € 210,00
Radioguide € 30,00 The use of the radio guide (microphone system for the guide and earpieces for the Visitors) is obligatory also for groups with their own guides.
Cappella Baglioni in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Pinacoteca Civica in Spello and the Pinacoteca
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti
Opening hours
Cappella Baglioni Access is permitted with respect to the religious functions of the building for a maximum of 25 people every 15 minutes.
- 2nd February – 30th March from Monday to Saturday from 9.30 to 19.00
Sundays and the 24th March 12.30 to 19.00
- 31st March – 29th June from Monday to Saturday 9.30 to 20.00 Sundays from 12.30 to 20.00
Closed 25th March (Corpus Domini)
The Pinacoteca Civica, every day from 10.30 to 18,30
Tickets (including bag deposit)
- Adult € 5,00
- Reductions € 4,00 under 18s and over 65s, groups (minimum 15 people), University students with ID, Perugia City Museum card Holders,
- School reductions € 2,00
- Free children under 6 years old, two accompanying teachers, wheelchair users, and card-carrying journalists.
- Integrated € 12,00 (Exhibition in Perugina + Cappella Baglioni and Pinacoteca Civica in Spello)
- Pintoricchio Card € 17,00 (Exhibition in Perugina + Cappella Baglioni and the Pinacoteca Civica in Spello + Galleria Nazionale dell’ Umbria and other sites on the Perugia City Museum circuit ).
Bookings Euro 1,50 per person Euro 0,50 per student
Audioguide Euro 4,00
Guided Visits (for groups up to 25 people)
Schools
- Guided visits to the Exhibition and the Pinacoteca Civica (1h) € 60,00
Groups (radio guide included)
- Guided visit to the Exhibition + the Pinacoteca Civica (1h) € 90,00
Foreign language guides (radio guide included)
- Guided visit to the Exhibition + the Pinacoteca Civica (1h) € 110,00
Radioguide € 30,00 The use of the radio guide (microphone system for the guide and earpieces for the Visitors) is obligatory also for groups with their own guides.
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