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GOZZOLI, BENOZZO , Italian painter, was born in Florence in 1424, or perhaps 1420, and in the early part of his career assisted Fra Angelico, whom he followed to Rome and worked with at Orvieto. In Rome he executed in Santa Maria in Aracoeli a fresco of " St Anthony and Two Angels." In 1449 he left Angelico, and went to Montefalco, near Foligno in Umbria. In S. Fortunato, near Montefalco, he painted a "Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels," and three other works. One of these, the altar-piece representing " St Thomas receiving the Girdle of the Virgin," is now in the Lateran Museum, and shows the affinity of Gozzoli's early style to Angelico's. He next painted in the monastery of S. Francesco, Montefalco, filling the choir with a triple course of subjects from the life of the saint, with various accessories, including heads of Dante, Petrarch and Giotto. This work was completed in 1452, and is still marked by the style of Angelico, crossed here and there with a more distinctly Giottesque influence. In the same church, in the chapel of St Jerome, is a fresco by Gozzoli of the Virgin and Saints, the Crucifixion and other subjects. He remained at Montefalco (with an interval at Viterbo) probably till 1456, employing Mesastris as assistant. Thence he went to Perugia, and painted in a church a " Virgin and Saints," now in the local academy, and soon afterwards to his native Florence, the head-quarters of art. By the end of 1459 he had nearly finished his important labour in the chapel of the Palazzo Riccardi, the " Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem," and, in the tribune of this chapel, a composition of " Angels in a Paradise." His picture in the National Gallery, London, a " Virgin and Child with Saints," 1461, belongs also to the period of his Florentine sojourn. Another small picture in the same gallery, the " Rape of Helen," is of dubious authenticity. In 1464 Gozzoli left Florence for S. Gimignano, where he executed some extensive works; in the church of S. Agostino, a composition of St Sebastian protecting the City from the .Plague of this same year, 1464; over the entire choir of the church, a triple course of scenes from the legends of St Augustine, from the time of his entering the school of Tegaste on to his burial, seventeen chief
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series of mural paintings with which his name is specially identified. There are twenty-four subjects from the Old Testament, from the " Invention of Wine by Noah " to the " Visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon." He contracted to paint three subjects per year for about ten ducats eacha sum which may be regarded as equivalent toboo at the present day. It appears, however, that this contract was not strictly adhered to, for the actual rate of painting was only three pictures in two years. Perhaps the great multitude of figures and accessories was accepted as a set-off against the slower rate of production. By January 1470 he had executed the fresco of " Noah and his Family,"followed by the " Curse of Ham," the "Building of the Tower of Babel " (which contains portraits of Cosmo de' Medici, the young Lorenzo Politian and others), the " Destruction of Sodom," the "Victory of Abraham," the " Marriages of Rebecca and of Rachel," the " Life of Moses," &c.. In the Cappella Ammannati, facing a gate of the Campo Santo, he painted also an "Adoration of the Magi," wherein appears a portrait of himself. All this enormous mass of work, in which Gozzoli was probably assisted by Zanobi Macchiavelli, was performed, in addition to several other pictures during his stay in Pisa (we need only specify the " Glory
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The art of Gozzoli does not rival that of his greatest contemporaries either in elevation
bright , vivacious and festive. Gozzoli's genius was, on the whole, more versatile and assimilative than vigorously original
attestation .Vasari, Crowe and Cavalcaselle, and the other ordinary authorities, can be consulted as to the career of Gozzoli. A separate Life of him, by H. Stokes, was published in 1903 in Newnes's Art library. (W. M. R.) End of Article: GOZZOLI, BENOZZO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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