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Ricciardo Meacci

Ricciardo Meacci was an Italian (Sienese) painter from the school of "Purismo" who came under the influence of the "Pre-Raphaelite" movement. He received several commissions for mural paintings, examples of which survive in the grand buildings of his native city of Siena. He is more widely-known, however, for his compressed but florid watercolour and gouache images of Christian devotional subjects, and moralized, allegorical scenes upon classical and romantic themes, original in composition but making reference to the Sienese quattrocento. These formal paintings, often conceived as triptychs, were cased in ornamental frames of modelled plaster, gilt, and applied pilaster arcading, and with openwork carving or finials, combining techniques and materials after the manner of the Arts and Crafts movement. For such works he had patrons among the royal houses of Europe, and examples are in the British Royal Collections. His watercolour studies of architectural corners and spaces in Venice and Florence are populated by incidental figures in daily costume.

Life
(watercolour by Meacci, c. 1888) Born in 1856 in Dolciano, a sector of Chiusi in the Province of Siena, Meacci studied at the Istituto di belle Arti in Siena, where he was a pupil of Luigi Mussini, his art developing in the environment of the Purismo movement. He continued his study of painting in Florence (to which he removed in 1880), in Venice and in Rome. In Florence he came into contact with a group of English artists working in the Pre-Raphaelite manner, and was deeply influenced by them. A.R. Willard, noting that Mussini impressed his Pre-Raphaelite tendencies upon his students (including Franchi), saw in Meacci's work an "almost literal reproduction" of the style of Edward Burne-Jones. The Magazine of Art (1899), however, singled out this statement as showing a complete misunderstanding of Burne-Jones's style. Meacci told Helen Zimmern that his intense interest in the quattrocento artists, and his attempts to master their techniques, was fostered after he left Mussini, by Charles Fairfax Murray. The greater part of Meacci's work is to be found in the churches and mansions of Siena, where it may be seen in the context of the artists from whom he drew inspiration, such as Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino or Pinturicchio. Despite this, he lived in great simplicity with his art:"It is impossible to judge this man by the standard applied to modern painters. His work is of another age and atmosphere: it springs from other ideals and plays upon a chord of whose music in these modern days we are wont only to hear the echo... To gaze at his works, to be in his presence, evokes a sense of withdrawal from the daily life of our own century, with its social questions and its vexing problems. Meacci is not married: he says he has too much respect for women to ask any of the sex to bear with his musty and bygone sentiments and his hermit habits." He died in Florence, and is buried in the Cimitero della Misericordia in Rifredi (a sector of the city of Florence). == Examples of works ==
Examples of works
FrescosAllegorie (Allegories, Regions of Italy: Sardegna, Liguria, Piemonte), 1890, frescos. Siena: Palazzo comunale, Sala Vittorio Emmanuele II • Santi e profeti (Saint Cecilia and Saint Gerolamo Emiliani, and Prophets Elijah and Elisha), 1882–1890, frescos. Siena: Institute of Santa Teresa (Chapel). Also paintings in the two reception halls. • (with Alessandro Franchi, Gaetano Marinelli and Giuseppe Catani Chiti), a cycle of frescos in the chapel of the Seminario al Chiapetto at San Martino d'Albaro, a district of Genoa (1901–1904). AltarpieceLa consegna delle chiavi a san Pietro (The Presentation of the Keys to St Peter), 1892, Triptych. Siena: Basilica of San Francesco. It was commissioned by sac. Pietro Masi, and the frame is the work of Tito Corsini. Galleries and collectionsLa morte di Archimede (Death of Archimedes), 1880. Siena: Società di Esecutori di Pie Disposizioni • Leah, 1882. Siena: Società di Esecutori di Pie Disposizioni • The Garden of Hesperides, 1894, watercolour. The National Trust. • ''La fontana d'Amore'' (The Fountain of Love), 1921, watercolour. private collection • Il matrimonio del duca e della duchessa di York (The Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of York: a symbolic representation), triptych, 1923. Great Britain: Royal Collections • Gesù appare con la croce a san Pietro (Jesus Appearing with the Cross to St Peter), 1933. Siena: Palazzo del CapitanoAngels visiting the Infant Christ, Great Britain: Royal Collections • "I hope to see my pilot face to face when I have crost the bar", Great Britain: Royal Collections From the saleroomsA House BlessingTriptych: Madonna and child enthroned, with angels and saintsTriptych: Procession before a triumphal arch; worshipping at a shrine; balcony with landscape (la corte gioiosa)Festeggiamenti a palazzoChrist enthroned, St Frances, the fountain of lifeLegend of St George (Final image of four) • ''The Pilgrim's Progress'' • PrimaveraTriptych: Humilitas, Charitas, FortitudoSt ExpeditusIsaiah, and story of the Nativity, and David, with gifts of the Kings of ArabyGeorge and the Dragon • ''L'Offerta alla patria'' • The Story of St MartinSt Martin dividing his cloakVision of St HubertThe Theological VirtuesThe Marriage CeremonyRingraziamento dopo la pestilenzaLa Sacra ConversazioneChrist on the Cross with St John and St PhilipThe Betrothal == References ==
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