File:Domenico Zampieri called Domenichino signed and dated 1615 paintings.jpg

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Domenico Zampieri - Domenichino - Guardian Angel signed dated 1615

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English: This painting depicting the guardian angel protecting a boy from the devil's snares with a shield - on canvas 94.5 x 120.5 cm - is undeniably original due to the signature DOM. ZAMPERIVS BONON F.A. MDCXV. Which is located at the bottom left on the base of a sculpted architectural block, secured as the work of the Bologna painter Domenico Zampieri - known as Domenichino.

The hitherto unknown work is an art-historically significant supplement to the work of this painter that can be verified around 1615. In this newly found work, the echoes of Domenichino's first training by the Flame Denys Calvaert, who worked in Bologna, have combined with the elements of the treatment of the work obtained in Carracci's workshop to create a form of composition of his own. Vienna, April 1957

PROF. DR. ROBERT EIGENBERGER / ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
Deutsch: Dieses Gemälde mit einer Darstellung des Schutzengels, der mit einem Schild einen Knaben vor den Nachstellungen des Teufels beschützt - auf Leinwand 94,5 x 120,5 cm - ist durch die unzweifelhaft originale Signatur DOM. ZAMPERIVS BONON F.A. MDCXV. Welche sich links unten auf dem Sockel eines skulptierten Architekturblockes befindet, als ein Werk des aus Bologna stammenden Malers Domenico Zampieri - gen. Domenichino gesichert.

Das bisher unbekannt Werk ist ist eine Kunstwissenschaftliche bedeutsame Ergänzung der um die Zeit von 1615 nachweisbaren Arbeiten dieses Malers. In diesem neugefundenen Werk haben sich die Nachklänge der ersten Schulung Domenichinos durch den in Bologna tätigen Flame Denys Calvaert mit den Elementen der in der Werkstatt der Carracci gewonnenen Werksbehandlung zu einer eigenpersönlichen Gestaltungsform zusammengeschlossen.

Wien, April 1957

PROF. DR. ROBERT EIGENBERGER / AKADEMIE DER BILDENDE KÜNSTE
Italiano: Questo dipinto raffigurante l'angelo custode che protegge con uno scudo un ragazzo dalle insidie ​​del diavolo - su tela cm 94,5 x 120,5 - è innegabilmente originale per via della firma DOM. ZAMPERIVS BONON F.A. MDCXV. Che si trova in basso a sinistra sulla base di un blocco architettonico scolpito, fissato come opera del pittore bolognese Domenico Zampieri - detto il Domenichino.

L'opera finora sconosciuta è un'integrazione storicamente significativa dell'opera di questo pittore che può essere verificata intorno al 1615. In questo ritrovato lavoro, gli echi della prima formazione del Domenichino da parte del Flame Denys Calvaert, che operò a Bologna, si sono combinati con gli elementi del trattamento dell'opera ottenuti nella bottega dei Carracci per creare una sua forma compositiva. Vienna, aprile 1957

PROF. DR. ROBERT EIGENBERGER / ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI
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