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Salvator Rosa
dal 14/2/2015 al 13/6/2015

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Caroline Guscott


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Salvator Rosa



 
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14/2/2015

Salvator Rosa

Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland

Painted in Florence at the Medici court, Rosa's four Scenes of Witchcraft reflect the Florentine traditions of satire, burlesque, and the macabre as well as a contemporary interest in witchcraft.


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Salvator Rosa (1615–1673) was fiercely committed to his independence and originality and obsessed with promoting his reputation as a great painter of history, philosophy, and morality. Painted in Florence at the Medici court, Rosa’s four Scenes of Witchcraft (c. 1645–49) reflect the Florentine traditions of satire, burlesque, and the macabre as well as a contemporary interest in witchcraft. These four tondi reveal Rosa’s interest in literary and philosophical traditions, the antique, magic, satire, and a desire to create images of novel subjects.

Several 16th- and 17th-century prints and drawings of occult imagery will provide visual context for Rosa’s images while underscoring his originality regarding the traditional iconography of witches and magicians found in prints circulating throughout Europe at the time. In addition, other examples of Rosa’s work from the CMA collection reveal how these Witchcraft scenes signal a turning point in Rosa’s career and the fashioning of his artistic identity. The oil painting Ruins in a Rocky Landscape (1640) and a pair of landscape drawings establish Rosa’s early reputation within the Roman landscape tradition. Prints and a satirical drawing made after Rosa returned to Rome in 1649 reveal how he adapted the themes and tone of his Witchcraft paintings to his grand ambitions for his work in Rome.

The Cleveland Museum of Art is generously funded by Cuyahoga County residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this exhibition with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Image: Scene with Witches: Day (detail), 1645–1649. Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673). Oil on canvas; w: 54.5 cm.

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Caroline Guscott, cguscott@clevelandart.org

Opening: Sunday 15th February 10:00 - 17:00

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Salvator Rosa
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