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The Adoration of the Magi by Pietro della Vecchia

The Adoration of the Magi

Pietro della Vecchia·c. 1650

Historical Context

Pietro della Vecchia's Adoration of the Magi from around 1650 reflects this Venetian painter's distinctive position as a conscious archaizer and imitator of Giorgione's manner at a time when the High Venetian Renaissance was a century past. Della Vecchia was famous in his own time for his ability to fake Giorgione and the early Venetian masters, producing pastiches that fooled contemporaries and have continued to confuse attribution. His Adoration uses the warm tonality, atmospheric landscape, and mysterious mood associated with early sixteenth-century Venice to create an image that participates in the nostalgic Venetianismus that shaped mid-seventeenth century painting in the city. The subject gives him opportunity for the kind of richly atmospheric outdoor night scene in which Giorgionesque painting excelled.

Technical Analysis

Della Vecchia's technique reflects the Venetian Baroque tradition with rich, warm colors and dramatic chiaroscuro. The figures are arranged in a dynamic composition with strong diagonal movement, while the paint handling shows the fluid, atmospheric quality characteristic of Venetian oil technique.

Provenance

Julius H. Weitzner [label on reverse of stretcher]. Mr. and Mrs. Morris I. Kaplan by 1965; gift to the Art Institute, 1965.

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Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
47 × 147.3 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Italian Baroque
Genre
Religious
Location
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
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