{"title":"Constructing Sebastiano del Piombo: Pietro Aretino and the Artistic Landscape of Clementine Rome ☆","authors":"P. Baker‐Bates","doi":"10.1111/rest.12860","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Sebastiano del Piombo's heyday in Rome coincided with that of Pietro Aretino, and they benefitted there from the same patrons, first Agostino Chigi and then Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici. Both men flourished especially, in the brief 4 years of the pontificate of Giulio, between his election as Pope Clement VII and the traumatic Sack of 1527, although Aretino had already had to leave the city in 1525. Aretino is now most famous as the friend and supporter of Titian but perhaps his first close relationship with an artist had been with Sebastiano in Rome. The magnificent but damaged portrait, still in Arezzo, 20 years before that by Titian bears enduring witness to this. There has been much recent work on Aretino's relationship with the fine arts, culminating in the curtailed Uffizi exhibition in 2019/2020 and its concomitant publications, but relatively little on this relationship that was so significant for both men. This essay will consider that relationship, particularly in relation to the urban development of Rome in these years, how the careers of both men covered the rise and fall of ‘High Renaissance’ Rome and will problematize the continuing use of that term. It will also address the circles of influence that sustained both men's careers at Rome, in terms not only of their patrons but also of their contemporaries.","PeriodicalId":45351,"journal":{"name":"Renaissance Studies","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-02-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Renaissance Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12860","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Sebastiano del Piombo's heyday in Rome coincided with that of Pietro Aretino, and they benefitted there from the same patrons, first Agostino Chigi and then Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici. Both men flourished especially, in the brief 4 years of the pontificate of Giulio, between his election as Pope Clement VII and the traumatic Sack of 1527, although Aretino had already had to leave the city in 1525. Aretino is now most famous as the friend and supporter of Titian but perhaps his first close relationship with an artist had been with Sebastiano in Rome. The magnificent but damaged portrait, still in Arezzo, 20 years before that by Titian bears enduring witness to this. There has been much recent work on Aretino's relationship with the fine arts, culminating in the curtailed Uffizi exhibition in 2019/2020 and its concomitant publications, but relatively little on this relationship that was so significant for both men. This essay will consider that relationship, particularly in relation to the urban development of Rome in these years, how the careers of both men covered the rise and fall of ‘High Renaissance’ Rome and will problematize the continuing use of that term. It will also address the circles of influence that sustained both men's careers at Rome, in terms not only of their patrons but also of their contemporaries.
Sebastiano del Piombo在罗马的鼎盛时期与Pietro Aretino的鼎盛时期不谋而合,他们受益于同样的赞助人,首先是Agostino Chigi,然后是红衣主教Giulio de ' Medici。在朱利奥教皇任期的短短四年里,也就是在他被选为教皇克莱门特七世和1527年大劫掠之间,两人的事业都非常繁荣,尽管阿雷蒂诺在1525年就已经不得不离开了这座城市。阿雷蒂诺现在最出名的是作为提香的朋友和支持者,但也许他与艺术家的第一次亲密关系是在罗马与塞巴斯蒂亚诺。在此之前20年,提香在阿雷佐所画的一幅宏伟但受损的肖像,就为这一点提供了持久的证据。最近有很多关于阿雷蒂诺与美术的关系的研究,最终以2019/2020年缩减的乌菲齐展览及其伴随的出版物为高潮,但关于这种对两人都如此重要的关系的研究相对较少。这篇文章将考虑这种关系,特别是这些年来罗马的城市发展,这两个人的职业生涯是如何覆盖“文艺复兴盛期”罗马的兴衰的,并将对该术语的继续使用提出问题。它还将探讨维系两人在罗马职业生涯的影响圈子,不仅是他们的赞助人,还有他们同时代的人。
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Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal which publishes articles and editions of documents on all aspects of Renaissance history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.