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Giclée- eller canvasprint av museumskvalitet med snabb produktion och flexibla ytbehandlingsalternativ.
Välj bland våra förinställda storlekar som motsvarar konstverkets ursprungliga proportioner.
Du kan ange egna mått för att passa en specifik ram eller yta. Om det valda måttet inte överensstämmer med originalbildens proportioner kommer vi antingen att beskära konstverket eller utöka bilden med en speglad eller enfärgad kant. En digital mockup skickas för ditt godkännande innan produktionen påbörjas.
Vänligen notera att förhandsvisningen på skärmen inte återspeglar den faktiska beskärningen eller utökningen. Endast mockuppen visar den slutgiltiga kompositionen korrekt.
Även om anpassade storlekar är möjliga, rekommenderar vi att du väljer ett mått från den fördefinierade listan för att bevara de ursprungliga proportionerna.
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Filippo della Valle stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of late Baroque and early Neoclassical Rome, remembered primarily for his contributions to monumental sculpture and his role in shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of the 18th century. Born in Florence in 1698 into an aristocratic Roman lineage, his life was destined for the heights of artistic achievement. His early years were shaped by a privileged education, deeply influenced by his father, Giovanni Battista Foggini, a celebrated sculptor who instilled in him a profound reverence for classical ideals and meticulous craftsmanship. This familial legacy provided the foundation upon which Filippo would build a career defined by both technical mastery and an intellectual pursuit of beauty.
The trajectory of della Valle’s talent took him from the Florentine workshops to the heart of Rome, where he sought to refine his skills under the guidance of masters like Camillo Rusconi. His training was not merely a matter of learning to carve marble or cast bronze; it was an immersion into a stylistic evolution. Alongside contemporaries such as Pietro Bracci and Giovanni Battista Maini, della and Valle navigated the transition from the exuberant, swirling energy of the high Baroque toward a more restrained, balanced approach. This period of his life was marked by a growing fascination with the clarity and harmony found in ancient Roman art, a passion that would eventually lead him to become a respected director of the Academy of St. Luke.
The work of Filippo della Valle is characterized by a unique ability to convey profound emotion through a lens of classical grace. While his early influences leaned toward the dramatic, his mature style embraced a certain Neoclassical restraint, favoring balanced proportions and a serene clarity that avoided the excessive ornamentation of previous eras. This duality allowed him to create works that felt both spiritually uplifting and physically monumental. His sculptural reliefs, such as the celebrated Annunciation for the church of Sant'Ignazio, demonstrate a sophisticated command over depth and light, utilizing a flatter, more controlled relief technique that emphasized elegance over raw movement.
His versatility extended across various mediums and subjects, from the delicate rendering of religious figures to the imposing presence of papal portraiture. Some of his most notable achievements include:
Beyond his individual masterpieces, Filippo della Valle’s historical significance lies in his role as a bridge between two monumental eras of art history. He lived through the twilight of the Baroque fervor and the dawn of Neoclassicism, acting as a conduit for the transition from emotional excess to structured harmony. His intellectual curiosity regarding antiquities and his dedication to the principles of balance helped prepare the Roman artistic community for the coming century of classical revival. Through his work in public spaces, churches, and private collections, he left an indelible mark on the very fabric of Rome, ensuring that his vision of grandeur would endure long after the chisel had fallen silent.
1698 - 1768 , Italy
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