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Artists & Makers/Alessandro Vittoria
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Alessandro Vittoria

Alessandro Vittoria

1525 - 1608

Alessandro Vittoria was an Italian Mannerist sculptor of the Venetian school, "one of the main representatives of the Venetian classical style" and rivalling Giambologna as the foremost sculptors of the late 16th century in Italy, producing works such as Annunciation (Art Institute of Chicago).

Biography
Vittoria was born Alessandro Vittoria di Vigilio della Volpa, in Trento, Italy, in what is now northern Italy, and was the son of a tailor. Vittoria was trained in the atelier of the architect-sculptor Jacopo Sansovino; he was a contemporary of Titian whose influence can be detected in his compositions. He was a virtuoso in terracotta, often presented with gilded surfaces, marble and bronze. Like all Italian sculptors of his generation, Vittoria was influenced also by Michelangelo and by the Florentine Mannerist, Bartolomeo Ammannati. The closeness of his associations in projects by architects Sansovino, Sanmicheli and Palladio, working with painters Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese placed him squarely among the protagonists of the art world in late 16th-century Venice.

Career
Vittoria was first trained in his native city, Trento, then moved to Venice on 25 July 1543, where he trained and worked with Jacopo Sansovino. His long artistic relationship with Sansovino was a stormy one. After one quarrel with Sansovino, he removed from Venice and worked in Vicenza, where he collaborated with Veronese on the decorations of the Villa Barbaro at Maser (1560-62) before returning. The two masters worked jointly on great sculptural commissions until Sansovino's death. Vittoria took up his studio and completed Sansovino's unfinished commissions. His pupils included Camillo Mariani and Andrea di Alessandro.

Vittoria joined the Scuola Grande di San Marco on 24 January 1563 and the Accademia del Disegno, Florence, c. 1567.

He died at Venice on 27 May 1608. His tomb, with his self-portrait bust, is in the church of San Zaccaria.

Vittoria is known for his classicising portrait busts, a genre that scarcely existed in Venice before him, and for medals as well as for his full-length figures, some of which surmount Sansovino's Biblioteca Marciana.

Text courtesy of Wikipedia, 2024

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The Annunciation
The Annunciation
Feast of the Gods
Feast of the Gods
A Lady of the Zorzi Family
A Lady of the Zorzi Family
Saint Jerome
Saint Jerome
A Gentleman of the Zorzi Family
A Gentleman of the Zorzi Family

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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, featuring its neoclassical façade with large columns and the iconic Shuttlecock sculpture on the lawn in the foreground. The museum's modern Bloch Building extension is visible on the left.

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

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Louvre

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The British Museum

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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National Gallery of Art

National Gallery of Art

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Art Institute of Chicago

Art Institute of Chicago

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The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art

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Room 111

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