Giuseppe Moretti

Giuseppe Moretti

Infobox Artist
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name = Giuseppe Moretti


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location = Siena, Italy
deathdate = February 1935
deathplace = San Remo, Italy
nationality = Italian
field = Sculpture
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movement = Beaux-Artscite web | last = [http://www.ohiohistory.org/ The Ohio Historical Society] | title =Giuseppe Moretti : Soldiers and Sailors Monument Marker #9-41 | work =Ohio Historical Markers | date =2006 | url =http://www.remarkableohio.org/index.cfm?action=search_markers.marker_details&marker_id=6873 | accessdate =2007-01-09]
works = "Vulcan", the largest cast iron statue in the world
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awards = Bronze Medal at the Paris Exposition in 1900; Silver Medal at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904; Silver Medal at Turin in 1911cite book | last =Evert | first =Marilyn | coauthors= Vernon Gay | title =Discovering Pittsburgh's Sculpture | publisher =University of Pittsburgh Press | date =1983 | location =Pittsburgh, PA | pages =421 | id =ISBN 0-8229-3467-1]

Giuseppe Moretti (3 February 1857 — February 1935) was an Italian émigré sculptor who became known in America for his public monuments in bronze and marble. Most notable among his works is "Vulcan" in Birmingham, Alabama, which is the largest cast iron statue in the world.cite journal | last =Willard | first =Jennifer | title =Giuseppe Moretti | journal =Alabama Heritage | issue =20 | date =Spring 1991 | url =http://www.bplonline.org/Archives/moretti/gmoretti.htm | publisher =University of Alabama Press | accessdate = 2007-01-08] On a personal level, Moretti was "known for his eclectic personality and for always wearing a green tie," but professionally, is claimed to be "the first man to use aluminum in art." Moretti enjoyed some celebrity in his lifetime, and was a friend of famed Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. It is even reported that the legendary singer repeatedly praised Moretti's voice.

Biography

Early years

Giuseppe Moretti was born in Siena, Italy on 3 February 1857, the nephew of Vincenzo Cardinal Moretti, [See Cardinal Moretti's [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmorev.html profile] at [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/ catholic-hierarchy.org] ] a noted art patron. He began studying marble sculpting at the age of 9 with the monks of San Domenico and with sculptor Tito Serrochi, whose studio was in the cloister of the church in Siena. Moretti's precocious nature is emphasized in an anecdote about his early fascination with becoming an artist. Apparently aware that distant Florence was the nexus of Italian art, the young Moretti set off down the road in search of a career in the art world. An alert neighbor returned the would-be runaway, and soon after, Moretti was placed under the tutelage of Serrochi.

Training and career in Europe

Moretti later studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, working in the studio of Giovanni Dupre.

Intrigued by the medium of marble, Moretti moved to Carrara to perfect his skill. In about 1879, a Dalmatian sculptor who saw his work was impressed and invited Moretti to assist him in his studio in Zagreb, Croatia. Moretti set up shop in Zagreb and made several important commissions before a large earthquake devastated the area. Moretti decided to leave, moving to Vienna, Austria, where he worked on the Rothschild palace and executed a marble bust of the Emperor Franz Josef which was to be exhibited in the Paris Exposition of 1900.

Moretti's next residence was in Budapest, Hungary, where he executed some works to commemorate the city's history. However, a dispute with German authorities over a marble field that Moretti wanted to use for his projects and as an incentive to local sculptors frustrated Moretti and in the summer of 1888, he decided to relocate to the United States of America.

Career in America

Moretti arrived in New York City and opened a studio. Soon, Moretti was working on his first commission in America, sculpture for the "Marble House" of William Kissam Vanderbilt in Newport, Rhode Island. On this project, Moretti worked with Richard Morris Hunt to produce the interior's marble friezes and statuaries, including work on bas-reliefs of the architect himself and Jules Hardouin Mansart, who was the master architect for Louis XIV during the construction of Palace of Versailles, and which stood side by side on the level of the staircase.

Commissions in Pittsburgh

After working on the Vanderbilt estate, Moretti became well-known in Pittsburgh, maintaining a presence there from 1895 until 1923.

Edward Bigelow, Pittsburgh's director of public works commissioned Moretti in 1885 for works in Schenley Park. Moretti immediately recognized the potential of Pittsburgh's rugged terrain for such a vast project. Arthur Hamerschlag, the first president of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, also did much to popularize Moretti's work in Pittsburgh.

When Bigelow failed to get reelected, Moretti's commission was discarded by the new city officers.

Relocation to Alabama

The first of many failed business ventures for Moretti was in 1897, when he and fellow Italian immigrant Riccardo Bertelli launched a small bronze foundry the December of that year with the help of a $20,000 loan from another Italian émigré, Celestino Piva, who was a wealthy silk importer. However, in two years the company had collapsed and Pivo withdrew support. Yet Bertelli bought out Moretti's share, reorganized the business, and renamed it "Roman Bronze Works." By 1900 the foundry had relocated from Manhattan to Brooklyn, secured the financial backing of Piva once again, and acquired the exclusive casting rights to the works of American sculptor Frederic Remington.

Despite his financial misdealings, Moretti retained his reputation as an artist, and soon won his most famous commission from James A. MacKnight, secretary of Birmingham, Alabama's Commercial Club. Moretti agreed to charge only $6,000 for the massive plaster model of Vulcan, which was to be Birmingham's contribution to the St. Louis Exposition. Moretti created the model in New York City and moved to Alabama to work on the sculpture in 1904.

Having discovered Alabama's rich marble deposits, Moretti made it a personal goal to instate proper mining procedures for the material.

Other commissions and later life

Moretti moved around east of the Mississippi frequently after 1916, returning to Pittsburgh, where he established a permanent residence and studio on Bigelow Boulevard.

Moretti soon made war memorials a major source of his income, completing sculptures and tablets in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. Moretti is known to have remarked that "... art, in its various meanings is to be benefited greatly by the sentiment that the world war had reawakened..." Moretti also believed that Pittsburgh would become the "Athens of the New World," spurred on my artistic creation. "No," declared Moretti, "I shall not leave Pittsburgh - it is the fine home for the artist - strong, mighty, rugged-so!"

Meanwhile, Moretti was pursuing a career in business by purchasing marble quarries, becoming a pioneer in the Alabama marble industry, and traveling to Birmingham in 1901 to develop the Alabama marble fields. In 1923, when he finally left Pittsburgh, he bought his last Alabama marble quarry, which failed in 1925.

Retirement to Italy and death

Moretti's last business venture having fallen through in 1925 and his health failing, he decided to return to Italy with his wife, Dorothea Long Moretti, and his pupil and secretary, Geneva Mercer, in 1930. He remained there until his death in San Remo in 1935.

Works

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Moretti was a prolific artist, having completed twelve World War I memorials, nineteen monumental works, six church sculptures, twenty-four memorial tablets, fourteen cemetery memorials, twenty-seven sculptures in marble, bronze, and aluminum, and twenty-seven bronze statuettes.

In Pittsburgh

Moretti's notable work in Pittsburgh includes the Highland Avenue entrance to Highland Park, an imposing granite construction decorated with bronze groups and figures; the Stanton Avenue entrance to Highland Park, depicting two groups of lean, heroic youths taming wild horses; the four marble panthers erected on Panther Hollow Bridge; and the Stephen Collins Foster Memorial, which includes a rendering of "Old Black Joe" playing the banjo at the feet of the composer.

In Alabama

Moretti's most important works in Alabama are his "Vulcan" and the one most prized by Moretti himself, "Head of Christ." Moretti said, "I selected the marble myself with infinite care, the very first piece from the Sylacauga quarries ever to be used for an artistic purpose." He also told his friend, Alice Jeffress Boswell, "I have a peculiar affection for it. Where I go, my Christ goes also.... I feel that the final resting place of this first sculpture from Alabama marble should be in that state."cite journal | last =Cason| first =Bob | title =Moretti's Warning: The Myth Demystified| journal =Alabama Heritage | date =Summer 2004 | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4113/is_200407/ai_n9418230 | publisher =University of Alabama Press | accessdate = 2007-01-08]

Gallery

Notes

External links

* [http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=all&CISOBOX1=&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOOP2=exact&CISOBOX2=Moretti%2C%20Giuseppe%2C%201857-1935&CISOFIELD2=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOOP3=any&CISOBOX3=&CISOFIELD3=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOOP4=none&CISOBOX4=&CISOFIELD4=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=all&t=a Picture Gallery of Giuseppe Moretti and His Works] from Birmingham Public Library


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