| Pozzo,
Andrea (b. 1642, Trento, d. 1709, Wien) |
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Andrea Pozzo was an
extraordinarily versatile artist, an architect, decorator, painter, art
theoretician, one of the most significant figures of Baroque Gesamtkunst.
He entered the Jesuit order at an early age, and his artistic activity
is also related to the order's enormous artistic enterprises. His masterpiece,
the decoration of Rome's Jesuit churches Il Gesu and San Ignazio, determined
for several generations the style of internal decoration of Late Baroque
churches in almost all Europe. His fresco in San Ignazio, with its perspective,
space-enlarging illusory architecture and with the apparition of the heavenly
assembly whirling above, offered an example which was copied in several
Italian, Austrian and German churches of the Jesuit order. Pozzo even
published his artistic ideas in a noted theoretical work entitled Perspectiva
pictorum et architectorum (1693, 1698) illustrated with engravings. |