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Book Synopsis: New volume in the Frick Diptych series features a contribution by acclaimed figurative painter Nicolas Party paired with an illuminating essay by Frick chief curator Xavier F. Salomon.
This pastel belongs to a small number of works of art at the Frick by a female artist. Rosalba Carriera (Italian, 1673–1757) spent most of her life in Venice, then a popular destination for young aristocrats from all over Europe undertaking the Grand Tour—a tour of the continent that served as an educational rite of passage into adulthood. Many of these travelers would go to Rosalba’s studio to have a portrait painted, and Rosalba, who began her career as a miniaturist painter in Venice, became internationally acclaimed. Rosalba’s pastels are technically innovative, remarkable for their soft edges and sumptuous effects. By binding colored chalk into sticks, she obtained a much wider range of prepared colors, which ultimately expanded the visual possibilities of this medium.
Little is known about this portrait, painted about 1730. Despite the fragility of the medium—pastel—it is in pristine condition. The portrayal of the man as a pilgrim, with a black cape and holding a staff, may indicate that he was a member of the Pellegrini family—pellegrini being the Italian word for pilgrims—or that he is someone who traveled on a pilgrimage. More likely, however, his attire is simply a costume related to the Venetian Carnival.
Designed to foster critical engagement and interest specialist and non-specialist alike, each book in the Frick Diptych series illuminates a single work in the Frick’s rich collection with an essay by a Frick curator paired with a contribution from a contemporary artist or writer.
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Experience the beauty of Rosalba Carriera's masterpiece, the Man in Pilgrim's Costume. This exquisite pastel painting showcases Carriera's innovative techniques, creating soft edges and sumptuous effects that will mesmerize any art enthusiast.
Step into the world of 18th-century Venice, a hub for young aristocrats embarking on the Grand Tour. Carriera's studio was frequented by these travelers, seeking to immortalize their image in a portrait. Now, you have the rare opportunity to own a piece by this internationally acclaimed female artist.
Admire the mysterious figure in the painting, dressed as a pilgrim, his black cape flowing and staff in hand. Delve into the symbolism and speculate about his identity as a member of the Pellegrini family or as a true pilgrim. Alternatively, appreciate his attire as a nod to the vibrant Venetian Carnival.
Uncover the secrets of this hidden gem with the insightful essay by Frick chief curator Xavier F. Salomon. Let his words guide you through the historical context and significance of Carriera's work. Combined with the contribution of renowned figurative painter Nicolas Party, this book becomes an essential addition to any art lover's collection.
Designed to engage and captivate readers of all backgrounds, this volume is part of the Frick Diptych series, crafted to showcase the remarkable pieces in the Frick's collection. Immerse yourself in the artistic journey as each curator and contemporary artist combines forces to unlock the mysteries and beauty of these timeless masterpieces.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of art history. Click here to add Rosalba Carriera's Man in Pilgrim's Costume (Frick Diptych, 13) to your collection now.
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