Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi

Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi

Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1460 – 1528) called "L'Antico" by his contemporaries for the refined interpretation of the Antique they recognized in his work, was a 16th century North Italian sculptor, known for his finely-detailed small bronzes "all'Antica"—coolly classicizing, often with gilded details, and silver-inlaid eyes, a refinement that is found in some classical and Hellenistic Greek bronzes.

There is very little documentation of Bonacolsi, in spite of the aristocratic name he bore, that of the "signori" of Mantua who preceded the Gonzaga until 1328. Born probably in Gazzuolo, near Mantua, he may have been trained as a goldsmith, like his only rival in Mantua, Andrea Riccio. He found patronage among the Gonzaga, at first in the court that gathered at Gazzuolo around the natural son and favorite of Ludovico Gonzaga, Gianfrancesco and his wife Antonia del Balzo, whose wedding in 1479 was commemorated in a pair of medallions by Bonacolsi. Gianfrancesco had recently come into possession of the fief and a refined court gathered round the young couple, both intellectual and artistic: Ludovico Ariosto, Bernardo Tasso, Matteo Bandello, Baldassare Castiglione and l'Antico. At Gazzuolo the parish church became the burial place of the Gonzaga: there Pico della Mirandola is interred.

Bonacolsi found patrons after 1490 above all in the brilliant court at Mantua of Isabella d'Este, who married Francesco II Gonzaga in that year. In Mantua one of Renaissance Italy's finest collections of Roman sculptures and Antiquities was to be found. Bonacolsi made many small reductions of Roman sculptures as well as improvising upon the themes and styles of Antiquity. His well-knit cleanly defined torsos recall the art of Andrea Mantegna, the giant artistic personality of Mantua.

His bronzes were remarkable for their extremely fine facture, meticulously cast and finely cleaned and finished. His black patination is characteristic.. He was the first sculptor to realize the value of casting replicas of his bronzes by preserving his refined wax originals. His cool, refined, slightly precious works were designed for close appreciation in the privacy of a courtly "studiolo".

Bonacolsi also worked as a restorer. On one of the marble horses of the Dioscuri on the Quirinal in Rome his signature is discreetly inscribed. His trip to Rome, where he was able to study the Apollo Belvedere at firsthand, is his only known venture outside Mantua.

He died at Gazzuolo in 1528.

Representative works

* [http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pinfo?Object=1300+0+ins National Gallery, Washington, "Medallions] " of Gianfrancesco Gonzaga and of Antonia del Balzo his wife, 1479.
* [http://130.246.192.12/images/conway/616743f3.html Galleria Estense, Modena: The "Gonzaga Vase"] , 1481
* [http://keptar.demasz.hu/arthp/html/a/antico/hercules.htm Bargello Museum: Part-gilded bronze medallion of "Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra"] , one of a series celebrating Hercules, probably to flatter Ercole d'Este (died 1505). Five more from the sequence are in Vienna, and two at the Victoria and Albert Museum
*Bargello, "Eros", 1490, if, as has been supposed, it was made as a wedding gift to Isabella d'Este
*Justus Liebighaus, Frankfurt, "Apollo Belvedere". Bronze, part gilded. The "Apollo Belvedere" was moved to the "Cortile del Belvedere" in the Vatican in 1509. Before that time it was in the personal collection of Pope Julius II, where l'Antico may have had access to it. There are other examples of this sculpture in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge and in the Ca' d'Oro, Venice.
*Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, "Venus Felix" ca 1495. A reinterpretation rather than a reproduction.
* [http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico157178-119322.html#record Frick Museum, New York: "Hercules"] , probably 1499. bronze part-gilded, silver inlays
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/scbz/ho_55.93.htm Metropolitan Museum: "Seated Paris"] ca 1500
*Louvre Museum: "Young Hercules"
*Victoria and Albert Museum, "Meleager" bronze, part gilded. The complementary figure of the boar is missing.
* [http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_artists/00016925?lang=en Rijksmuseum: "Cupid, firing an arrow"] . ca 1519
* [http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico178879-68101.html J. Paul Getty Museum: "Bust of a Young Man"] , c. 1520

Further reading

*Manfred Leithe-Jasper, 1986. "Renaissance Master Bronzes from the Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna" (London: Scala Publications) General background to Renaissance bronzes.

External links

* [http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/a/antico/index.html Web Gallery of Art:] L'Antico
* [http://parco.ogliosud.it/ogliosud/index.jsp?idarea=2&idsarea=1&idssarea=122 Gazzuolo]


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