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Pietro Da Cortona

Early Life and Training

Pietro da Cortona, born Pietro Berrettini, was an Italian Baroque painter and architect from Cortona, Tuscany (1596-1669). He trained in painting under Andrea Commodi in Florence before moving to Rome around 1612/3, where he joined the studio of Baccio Ciarpi.

Notable Works and Commissions

* The Sacrifice of Polyxena, The Triumph of Bacchus, and The Rape of the Sabine (1626) for the Sacchetti family * Fresco decoration in the church of Santa Bibiana (1624-1626) under the direction of Bernini * Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power (1633) for the Palazzo Barberini, a watershed in Baroque painting

Key Characteristics and Influences

* Grandiose themes and skillful execution * Use of trompe-l'œil to create illusions of spatial extension * Influence from Paolo Veronese's perspectival works and Titian's color palette * Distinctive and inventive architectural projects, though few were built

Notable Museums and Collections

* Museo Diocesano, Cortona, housing masterpieces from various churches and convents * Museo dell'Opera di Santa Croce, Florence, featuring artworks from the 14th to the 16th century

Legacy and Impact

Pietro da Cortona's innovative style and influential works have left a lasting impact on the world of Baroque painting and architecture. His use of trompe-l'œil and grandiose themes continue to inspire artists and architects alike. Key Dates: * 1596: Born in Cortona, Tuscany * 1612/3: Moved to Rome * 1624-1626: Fresco decoration in the church of Santa Bibiana * 1633: Completed Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power * 1669: Passed away

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