{"id":194047,"date":"2022-08-12T17:50:26","date_gmt":"2022-08-12T15:50:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/il-perugino-2\/"},"modified":"2022-08-13T17:15:48","modified_gmt":"2022-08-13T15:15:48","slug":"il-perugino-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/en\/art-and-culture\/il-perugino","title":{"rendered":"Il Perugino"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p><strong>Pietro Vannucci<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>detto <em>&#8220;Il Perugino<\/em><\/strong><em>&#8220;<\/em>, \u00e8 considerato uno dei massimi esponenti dell&#8217;umanesimo ed il pi\u00f9 grande rappresentante della pittura umbra del XV secolo.\u00a0Il nome del Perugino \u00e8 spesso associato a quelli di <em>Leonardo da Vinci,<\/em> con il quale aveva una certa affinit\u00e0 artistica e intellettuale, e di <em>Sandro Botticelli,<\/em> con il quale tra l\u2019altro collabor\u00f2 nelle decorazioni della <em>Cappella Sistina.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Il contesto storico in cui si muove \u00e8 quello del tardo umanesimo: nasce infatti, nel 1450 d.C. a <strong>Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/strong>, ma si trasferisce ben presto in Toscana, prima a Lucca poi a Firenze, dove inizia a frequentare la prestigiosa bottega di <em>Andrea del Verrocchio.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In lui, come negli altri pittori umbri, c&#8217;\u00e8 <strong>un&#8217;intimit\u00e0 religiosa che si richiama direttamente alla spiritualit\u00e0 della regione;<\/strong> spesso \u00e8 il dolce paesaggio del <em>Trasimeno<\/em> o della <em>vallata folignate<\/em>, boscosa e ricca di castelli, che si affaccia sullo sfondo delle sue opere.<\/p>\n<p><a><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><strong><a href=\"\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/it\/strutture-ricettive\/lago-trasimeno\/\" target=\"\" rel=\"noopener\">>> Visita i luoghi del Perugino! Consulta ora le offerte dei migliori agriturismi e hotel nell&#8217;area di Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/a><\/strong><\/h2>\n<h1>L&#8217;Arte del Perugino<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Tra i caratteri distintivi dell&#8217;arte del Perugino<\/strong>, ci sono la coscienza del paesaggio e la conquista dello spazio atmosferico, merito, in parte, della frequentazione con il suo compagno di studi Leonardo. D&#8217;altronde <strong>Firenze<\/strong>\u00a0ha un ruolo fondamentale nella formazione dell&#8217;artista, tanto che i contemporanei lo considerano, di fatto, un maestro fiorentino d&#8217;adozione<\/p>\n<p>Le sue prime opere documentate risalgono al 1478, anno in cui affresca la chiesa di <strong>Cerqueto<\/strong>, nei dintorni di Perugia e <em><strong>L&#8217;adorazione dei Magi,<\/strong><\/em> conservata nella <em>Galleria Nazione dell&#8217;Umbria di Perugia<\/em>. La sua maturit\u00e0 artistica si compie con la decorazione della <em>Cappella Sistina,<\/em> opera alla quale partecipano tutti i pi\u00f9 grandi artisti del tardo umanesimo, quali <em>Cosimo Rosselli, il Botticelli, ed il Ghirlandaio<\/em>. \u00c8 qui che realizza il suo capolavoro, <strong><em>La consegna delle Chiavi a San Pietro<\/em><\/strong>, dove in una vasta spazialit\u00e0 segnata da riferimenti architettonici, frutto delle esperienze di <em>Piero della Francesca,<\/em> si muovono figure teatralmente equilibrate, di stampo verrocchiesco.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nell\u2019ultimo periodo della sua vita si muove per lo pi\u00f9 in Umbria<\/strong>. \u00c8 un periodo particolarmente fecondo e ricco di capolavori come\u00a0lo <a title=\"\">Sposalizio della Vergine<\/a>, che verr\u00e0 poi rivisitato dal suo allievo <em>Raffaello<\/em>, l\u2019ascensione, l\u2018assunzione e il trionfo della castit\u00e0. Conclude i suoi giorni a Perugia nel 1524.<\/p>\n<p><a><img class=\"\" title=\"\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><a><strong>>> Se vuoi visitare i luoghi del Perugino contatta ora gli agriturismi ed hotel nelle vicinanze di Perugia<\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n<h1>Sui passi del Perugino<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/strong>\u00a0sorge nell&#8217;area meridionale del Trasimeno, non lontano dal confine con la vicina Toscana. Dal centro storico cittadino, situato in cima a un colle che domina il paesaggio circostante, si pu\u00f2 godere di uno dei panorami pi\u00f9 belli e vasti della regione. Qui, presso <em>Santa Maria dei Bianchi e la Cattedrale dei SS Gervasio e Protasio,<\/em> si trovano alcune delle sue opere pi\u00f9 significative.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Per saperne di pi\u00f9<\/strong>\u00a0e magari visitare la citt\u00e0 che ha dato i natali al celebre artista, leggi anche il\u00a0<a>nostro articolo su Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Seguendo i passi del Perugino<\/strong>, tappa obbligata \u00e8 poi Panicale, pittoresco paese che fa parte dei<em> Borghi pi\u00f9 Belli d&#8217;Italia.<\/em>\u00a0Nella <em>Chiesa di San Sebastiano<\/em> si trova infatti l&#8217;opera <em>Martirio di San Sebastiano<\/em>, un&#8217;intera parete affrescata dall&#8217;artista nel 1505. Dopo aver ammirato l&#8217;opera, apprezzerete la passeggiata nel suggestivo centro storico con la sua atmosfera d&#8217;altri tempi e i magnifici scorci sul Lago Trasimeno e le campagne tra Umbria e Toscana.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Per conoscere meglio<\/strong> il borgo, leggi il <a>nostro articolo dedicato a Panicale<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>\u00a0<strong><a href=\"\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/it\/strutture-ricettive\/lago-trasimeno\/\" target=\"\" rel=\"noopener\">>> Ci sono offerte\u00a0 in scadenza per agriturismi ed hotel nella zona di Citt\u00e0 della Pieve! Clicca e consultale subito<\/a><\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>Pietro Vannucci<\/strong>\u00a0best known as &#8220;<strong>Perugino<\/strong>&#8220;, is considered as one of the most important character in the renascence age and the most representative painter in Umbria of the XVth century.<\/p>\n<p>We can see in him, as well as in the other umbrian painters a religious intimacy which comes directly from the spirituality of the region. The pleasant landscape of the Trasimeno lake or Foligno\u2019s valley, with woods and castles, often on the background of his paintings. Perugino has often been mentioned with Leonardo da Vinci because of their intellecual and artistic affinity and with Sandro Botticelli, they also collaborated in the Sistin Chapel decorations.<\/p>\n<p>He lived between the end of the XVth century and the beginning of the XVI. He was born in 1450 AD in <strong>Citt\u00e0 della Pieve,<\/strong> but soon he moves to Tuscany, first in Lucca, then in Florence where he attends the lessons of Verrocchio. Florence has a most important role on his education, so that his contemporaries consider him a master of florentine adoption. Among the distinctive marks of Perugino\u2019s art, there are the consciousness of the landscape and the conquering of an atmospheric due to the frequentation with his study mate Leonardo. His first documented pieces of art are dated 1478, the year in which he paints some frescoes in the chucrh of Cerqueto, near Perugia, and The adoration of the Magi, which can be found in the Umbria National Gallery in Perugia. He achieves his artistic maturity with the Sistin Chapel decorations, working with all the most famous artists of the earliest renascence age, like Cosimo Rosselli, botticelli and the Ghirlandaio. Here he paints his masterpiece Christ giving the keys to Saint Peter.<\/p>\n<p>Balanced, harmonic figures move in a huge space limited by architectonic structure, derived from the experiences of Piero della Francesca, In the last part of his life, he mostly works in Umbria. It is a period extremely fertile for our artist. He paints masterpieces like\u00a0<a title=\"\">The Marriage of the Virgin<\/a>, that will be reiterpreteted by his pupil, the young Raphael, The Ascension, The Assumption, and The Triumph of Liberty. He ends his days in Perugia, in 1524.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p><strong>Pietro Vannucci<\/strong>\u00a0best known as &#8220;<strong>Perugino<\/strong>&#8220;, is considered as one of the most important character in the renascence age and the most representative painter in Umbria of the XVth century.<\/p>\n<p>We can see in him, as well as in the other umbrian painters a religious intimacy which comes directly from the spirituality of the region. The pleasant landscape of the Trasimeno lake or Foligno\u2019s valley, with woods and castles, often on the background of his paintings. Perugino has often been mentioned with Leonardo da Vinci because of their intellecual and artistic affinity and with Sandro Botticelli, they also collaborated in the Sistin Chapel decorations.<\/p>\n<p>He lived between the end of the XVth century and the beginning of the XVI. He was born in 1450 AD in <strong>Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/strong>, but soon he moves to Tuscany, first in Lucca, then in Florence where he attends the lessons of Verrocchio. Florence has a most important role on his education, so that his contemporaries consider him a master of florentine adoption. Among the distinctive marks of Perugino\u2019s art, there are the consciousness of the landscape and the conquering of an atmospheric due to the frequentation with his study mate Leonardo. His first documented pieces of art are dated 1478, the year in which he paints some frescoes in the chucrh of Cerqueto, near Perugia, and The adoration of the Magi, which can be found in the Umbria National Gallery in Perugia. He achieves his artistic maturity with the Sistin Chapel decorations, working with all the most famous artists of the earliest renascence age, like Cosimo Rosselli, botticelli and the Ghirlandaio. Here he paints his masterpiece Christ giving the keys to Saint Peter.<\/p>\n<p>Balanced, harmonic figures move in a huge space limited by architectonic structure, derived from the experiences of Piero della Francesca, In the last part of his life, he mostly works in Umbria. It is a period extremely fertile for our artist. He paints masterpieces like\u00a0<a title=\"\">The Marriage of the Virgin<\/a>, that will be reiterpreteted by his pupil, the young Raphael, The Ascension, The Assumption, and The Triumph of Liberty. He ends his days in Perugia, in 1524.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p><strong>Pietro Vannucci<\/strong>\u00a0best known as &#8220;<strong>Perugino<\/strong>&#8220;, is considered as one of the most important character in the renascence age and the most representative painter in Umbria of the XVth century.<\/p>\n<p>We can see in him, as well as in the other umbrian painters a religious intimacy which comes directly from the spirituality of the region. The pleasant landscape of the Trasimeno lake or Foligno\u2019s valley, with woods and castles, often on the background of his paintings. Perugino has often been mentioned with Leonardo da Vinci because of their intellecual and artistic affinity and with Sandro Botticelli, they also collaborated in the Sistin Chapel decorations.<\/p>\n<p>He lived between the end of the XVth century and the beginning of the XVI. He was born in 1450 AD in <strong>Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/strong>, but soon he moves to Tuscany, first in Lucca, then in Florence where he attends the lessons of Verrocchio. Florence has a most important role on his education, so that his contemporaries consider him a master of florentine adoption. Among the distinctive marks of Perugino\u2019s art, there are the consciousness of the landscape and the conquering of an atmospheric due to the frequentation with his study mate Leonardo. His first documented pieces of art are dated 1478, the year in which he paints some frescoes in the chucrh of Cerqueto, near Perugia, and The adoration of the Magi, which can be found in the Umbria National Gallery in Perugia. He achieves his artistic maturity with the Sistin Chapel decorations, working with all the most famous artists of the earliest renascence age, like Cosimo Rosselli, botticelli and the Ghirlandaio. Here he paints his masterpiece Christ giving the keys to Saint Peter.<\/p>\n<p>Balanced, harmonic figures move in a huge space limited by architectonic structure, derived from the experiences of Piero della Francesca, In the last part of his life, he mostly works in Umbria. It is a period extremely fertile for our artist. He paints masterpieces like\u00a0<a title=\"\">The Marriage of the Virgin<\/a>, that will be reiterpreteted by his pupil, the young Raphael, The Ascension, The Assumption, and The Triumph of Liberty. He ends his days in Perugia, in 1524.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display: none;\">\n<p><strong>Pietro Vannucci<\/strong>\u00a0best known as &#8220;<strong>Perugino<\/strong>&#8220;, is considered as one of the most important character in the renascence age and the most representative painter in Umbria of the XVth century.<\/p>\n<p>We can see in him, as well as in the other umbrian painters a religious intimacy which comes directly from the spirituality of the region. The pleasant landscape of the Trasimeno lake or Foligno\u2019s valley, with woods and castles, often on the background of his paintings. Perugino has often been mentioned with Leonardo da Vinci because of their intellecual and artistic affinity and with Sandro Botticelli, they also collaborated in the Sistin Chapel decorations.<\/p>\n<p>He lived between the end of the XVth century and the beginning of the XVI. He was born in 1450 AD in <strong>Citt\u00e0 della Pieve<\/strong>, but soon he moves to Tuscany, first in Lucca, then in Florence where he attends the lessons of Verrocchio. Florence has a most important role on his education, so that his contemporaries consider him a master of florentine adoption. Among the distinctive marks of Perugino\u2019s art, there are the consciousness of the landscape and the conquering of an atmospheric due to the frequentation with his study mate Leonardo. His first documented pieces of art are dated 1478, the year in which he paints some frescoes in the chucrh of Cerqueto, near Perugia, and The adoration of the Magi, which can be found in the Umbria National Gallery in Perugia. He achieves his artistic maturity with the Sistin Chapel decorations, working with all the most famous artists of the earliest renascence age, like Cosimo Rosselli, botticelli and the Ghirlandaio. Here he paints his masterpiece Christ giving the keys to Saint Peter.<\/p>\n<p>Balanced, harmonic figures move in a huge space limited by architectonic structure, derived from the experiences of Piero della Francesca, In the last part of his life, he mostly works in Umbria. It is a period extremely fertile for our artist. He paints masterpieces like\u00a0<a title=\"\">The Marriage of the Virgin<\/a>, that will be reiterpreteted by his pupil, the young Raphael, The Ascension, The Assumption, and The Triumph of Liberty. 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