by Albert Turoń
Nationality
Italian
Lifetime
Unknown
Biography
Born in Mantua in ca. 1559, Andrea Andreani was the most accomplished practitioner of chiaroscuro technique in late sixteenth-century Italy. Little is known about his initial training. He began as a blockcutter. Around 1583, he started to copy early line woodcuts into new chiaroscuro versions. He also reproduced intarsia pavements, sculptures, and bronze reliefs with the same method. Andreani was active in Rome (ca. 1580), Florence (1583-86), and Siena (1586-1593), before returning permanently to his native city and setting up a workshop. He died in Manuta in 1629. Andreani's oeuvre includes large prints comprising several sheets, such as his copy of <em>Triumph of Christ</em> after Titian, and copies of drawings based on Mantegna's cartoons for the <em>Triumph of Caesar</em>. Between 1602 and 1610, Andreani reprinted and recut earlier chiaroscuro woodblocks by Ugo da Carpi, Antonio da Trento and Niccolò Vicentino, bringing them to new levels of technical and visual refinement.
Artworks
The Abduction of a Sabine Woman
Andrea Andreani
Giambologna
Virgin and Child with St. John, St. Cath...
Jacopo Ligozzi
The Virgin and Child with Saints and a D...
Alessandro Gandini
The Abduction of the Sabine Women
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Caesar Tri...
Andrea Mantegna
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Soldiers ...
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Elephants ...
The Triumph of Julius Caesar
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Colossal S...
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Processio...
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Frontispi...
The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Soldiers C...
Christ Healing the Lepers
Guiseppe Rossigliani
Parmigianino
Mucius Scaevola
Balthasar Peruzzi