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1811 - 1879

Stručné informace

  • Died: 1879
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 68 years
  • Top-ranked work: Rio de Janeiro
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Rio de Janeiro
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  • Born: 1811, Naples, Italy
  • Also known as: alessandro ciccarelli
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Museums on APS:
    • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
    • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
    • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
    • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
    • Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo

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The Neoclassical Journey of Alejandro Ciccarelli Manzoni

The story of Alejandro Ciccarelli Manzoni is one of profound movement, spanning the grand academies of Europe to the burgeoning cultural landscapes of South America. Born as Alessandro Ciccarelli in Naples around 1811, his early life was steeped in the rigorous traditions of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli. This foundational period provided him with a mastery of form and a deep reverence for classical antiquity. However, it was his subsequent journey to Rome that truly forged his artistic identity. Under the watchful eye of the celebrated neoclassical master Vincenzo Camuccini, Ciccarelli absorbed the principles of Greco-Roman aesthetics—a style defined by clarity, balanced composition, and an almost sculptural precision in the rendering of the human figure.

His talent soon transcended the borders of Italy, leading him to a prestigious appointment within the Brazilian Imperial Court. In 1843, summoned by Emperor Pedro II, Ciccarelli arrived in Rio de Janeiro to serve as a court painter and as the Master of Painting for the Empress consort, Teresa Cristina. This era of his life was marked by both royal patronage and significant institutional influence. Beyond the intimate creation of portraits, he played a vital role in revitalizing the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, breathing new life into the Brazilian artistic scene through his command of European academic rigor.

A Legacy Forged in Chile

The most enduring chapter of Ciccarelli’s life began in 1849, when an invitation from the Chilean consul, Carlos Hochkolf, beckoned him toward the Pacific. Upon arriving in Santiago, he underwent a profound transformation, adopting Chilean nationality and the name Alejandro. This was not merely a change of nomenclature but a commitment to a new nation's cultural destiny. He became the inaugural director of the newly established Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Santiago, a position he held for two decades. Through this institution, he acted as a bridge between the old world and the new, instilling a disciplined European technique into a generation of Chilean artists such as Pedro Lira and Pascual Ortega.

His work during this period reflected a beautiful tension between his Neoclassical training and the burgeoning Romantic sensibilities of the mid-19th century. While his technical execution remained rooted in precise detailing and harmonious color palettes, his subject matter began to embrace the local soul. His oeuvre is a diverse tapestry that includes:

  • Meticulous Portraits: Capturing the dignity and character of the era's prominent figures with an almost photographic psychological depth.
  • Mythological Scenes: Reinterpreting classical legends through a lens of emotional intensity and dramatic light.
  • Landscape Masterpieces: Works such as View of Santiago from Peñalolén (1853) and his serene depictions of Rio de Janeiro, which utilize soft, atmospheric light to capture the topography and spirit of the Americas.

Ultimately, Alejandro Ciccarelli Manzoni stands as more than just a painter; he was a cultural architect. By merging the academic excellence of Naples and Rome with the emerging identities of Brazil and Chile, he helped establish a lasting artistic lineage in Latin America. His life remains a testament to the power of art to cross oceans, transcend borders, and plant the seeds of a national aesthetic in new and fertile soil.




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