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Girolamo Campagna

1552 - 1624

Kurzbiografie

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Nationality: Italien
  • Museums on APS:
    • Basilika Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
    • Basilika Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
    • Basilika Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
    • Basilika Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
    • Basilika Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
  • Died: 1624
  • Top 3 works:
    • High Altar
    • St Agnes (Meekness)
    • Man of Sorrows
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  • Born: 1552, Verona, Italien
  • Lifespan: 72 years
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Top-ranked work: High Altar
  • Also known as: Campagna

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Für welches Meisterwerk wird Girolamo Campagna für seine Arbeit in der Basilika St. Antonius von Padua verantwortlich gemacht?
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Girolamo Campagna: Venetian Sculptor of Sorrow and Grace

Girolamo Campagna (1552 – 1624) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of Renaissance Venice, renowned for his profound sensitivity to human emotion and his masterful execution of sculptural forms. Born in Verona, he embarked on a formative journey to Venice in 1572, immersing himself in the tutelage of luminaries like Jacopo Sansovino and Danese Cattaneo – artists who profoundly shaped his artistic vision. These masters instilled within him an unwavering dedication to classical ideals blended with humanist contemplation, principles that would permeate his entire oeuvre. Campagna’s early career was marked by collaboration with Cattaneo on monumental projects, notably the figure of Doge Leonardo Loredano adorning the tomb in Santi Giovanni e Paolo Basilica. This commission solidified Campagna's reputation as a skilled craftsman capable of capturing complex psychological states within sculpted stone—a hallmark that would characterize his subsequent endeavors. Following Cattaneo’s death, he relocated to Padua where he secured the prestigious patronage entrusted to him by Cattaneo himself for the basilica’s central altar piece – an undertaking that cemented Campagna's legacy as one of Venice’s most celebrated sculptors. The resulting sculpture, “High Altar,” exemplifies Campagna’s ability to convey profound spiritual depth through elegant drapery and subtly expressive poses. It is a testament to Cattaneo’s influence on Campagna’s artistic sensibilities—a fusion of classical elegance and humanist contemplation that defines his distinctive style. His magnum opus remains undeniably "Man of Sorrows," a breathtaking bas-relief depicting Jesus Christ mourning over the Virgin Mary—a poignant meditation on grief and compassion executed with unparalleled virtuosity. Crafted in Padua, this masterpiece showcases Campagna’s mastery of anatomical detail combined with emotive dynamism; it is considered one of the finest examples of Venetian Baroque sculpture. The sculpture's expressive power stems from Campagna’s meticulous attention to texture and surface treatment—techniques honed during his studies under Cattaneo—resulting in a palpable sense of sorrowful contemplation. The composition itself embodies the humanist preoccupation with portraying human emotion authentically, reflecting the broader artistic trends of the era. Beyond Padua, Campagna’s influence extended throughout Venice where he produced numerous commissions for churches and palaces. He was instrumental in the creation of the bronze tabernacle for St Anthony's Basilica – a monumental achievement that further demonstrated his technical prowess and artistic ambition. The chapel itself, known as Cappella Gattamelata, is considered one of Padua’s architectural treasures, largely thanks to Campagna’s contribution. His brother Giuseppe Campagna (d. 1626) was also a sculptor and assisted him in these endeavors. Campagna's artistic trajectory reflects the broader currents of Venetian Renaissance art—a period characterized by humanist ideals, classical revival, and a burgeoning interest in emotional realism. His work stands apart for its profound psychological insight and its ability to evoke empathy within the viewer. Girolamo Campagna’s sculptures continue to inspire admiration for their beauty and intellectual depth, securing his place as an enduring icon of Venetian artistic excellence.



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