Correggio

Antonio Allegri, or simply called Correggio, was a Venetian painter born around 1489 and died in 1534 and was most active in the High Renaissance. He was more active in the Parma school of High Renaissance artistry which he established when he moved to Parma in 1516. He got most of his influence from the works of Leonardo da Vinci’s pupils on the ways of light and shade, which he used to work out entirely new effects that influenced many later schools of painters.

His most famous painting, titled ‘Holy Night’ is a great example of this new direction.

The clever use of lighting, in a way that I personally rarely see, comes from the Christ Child which lights up and almost obscures Mary, the happy mother. Using this effect, and by shadowing the figures in the background, the viewer’s gaze in brought to the main subject, the Christ Child, in a great way.

2 thoughts on “Correggio”

  1. Harlan,

    Good work on both Giorgione and Correggio! Well researched and good personal thoughts and insights. Enjoyed your writing style as well. Keep up the good work.

    Jeff

  2. Harlen,
    Good work completing your blogs for this term! Solid research and inspired choices in artists. Enjoyable writing and personal insights as well. Your Pecha Kucha was stellar and I gave you a 10/10. Your final assignment was an 8.5 and an 8 out of ten for both your acrylic paintings. Also you scored 38 on your final quiz so well done this term. You can pick up your quiz paper and paintings in the NY.
    Have a great Holiday break.

    Jeff

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