Photographer's Note
Just a break from the long series about Toscana.
Back in Milan Metropolitan Area, in the Parco Sud, inside the Morimondo Abbey.
Another image with the light blade comin' in from a window and pointed exactley on the Madonna col Bambino painted in the 1515 by Bernardino Luini.
Luini was born as Bernardino de Scapis close to Dumenza, near Lake Maggiore in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 70 km northwest of Milan.
In 1500 he moved to Milan with his father.
According to Lomazzo, he trained under Giovan Stefano Scotto, although for others he was a pupil of Ambrogio Bergognone. In 1504-1507 he was probably in Treviso, as attested by a Madonna with Child signed Bernardinus Mediolanensis faciebat which is however of disputed attribution. Also from this period would be one Madonna with Child in the Christian Museum at Esztergom and Lamentation over the Dead Christ in the Fine Arts Museum of Budapest (c. 1506). His first fresco works are an Adoration of the Magi in San Pietro of Luino (c. 1505) and the attributed fresco in the presbytery of Monza Cathedral with St. Gerard of the Painters.
Luini returned in Milan in 1509, receiving a commission for a polyptych from which today remains a St. Anthony of Padua in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, influenced by Bernardino Zenale's Cantω Polyptych. In the 1510s he painted frescoes in the Oratory of Santa Maria Nuova in Pilastrello, a Lamentation of the dead Christ in Santa Maria della Passione, a Madonna with Child in the Abbey of Chiaravalle, frescoes in San Giorgio di Palazzo (1516) and in the Certosa di Pavia, and others.
From 1509~1514 his one of Luini's best known works, the frescoes for Villa Pelucca in Sesto San Giovanni (now in the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan), commissioned by Girolamo Rabia, for whom he also painted mythological scenes in the Palazzo Rabia (now in the Berlin Gemδldegalerie and the National Gallery of Art, Washington).
In 1521 he travelled to Rome, where he was influenced by Raphael's style. This is evident in Luini's further frescoes in the Villa La Pelucca executed in 1520-1523, as well as in other works now at Brera. From 1523 is a beautiful polyptych in the Basilica of San Magno at Legnano.
In circa 1525, he completed a series of frescoes on the life of the Virgin and Christ for the sanctuary of Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Saronno; to the same year is attributed the fresco in the counterfaηade of Sant'Abbondio in Como. Other works from his middle period include a Holy Family in the Museo del Prado, two Salome in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Uffizi and a Portrait of Lady in the National Gallery of Art. From 1526 is a Virgin with Child and Saints in the Lee Fareham collection of Richmond.
In 1529 Luini completed one of his masterworks, the grand Passion and Crucifixion fresco at Santa Maria degli Angeli in Lugano, paired by other works in the same church. In 1531 he returned to the Saronno sanctuary to add other frescoes. In his later career Luini was increasingly influenced by Leonardo, as showed by the St. Anne of the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana and the St. Catherine of the Hermitage.
He died in Milan. His son Aurelio was also an accomplished painter.
Selected works
* Madonna with Sts Augustine and Margaret, Musιe Jacquemart-Andrι, Paris. Signed "Bernardino Milasnese", and dated 1507. "An index of the solidity of Luini's training in a veristic, rigid Quattrocento style" (Freedberg 1993:390), before the transforming, but superficial influence of Leonardo's style.
* Virgin, Child, and St. John (c. 1510), National Gallery, London. Another version in Fogg Art Museum, Boston.
* Madonna Enthroned, abbey of Chiaravalle (c. 1512)
* Christ among the Doctors (c. 1515-30), National Gallery, London
* Frescoes from the Cappella di S. Giuseppe, S. Maria della Pace, (1518-20) Detached, in the Brera Gallery.
* St. Catherine, National Gallery, London. (Another version in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg)
* Salome, Ball State Museum, Indiana
* Conversion of Mary Magdalen, San Diego
* Fresco cycles for city and country houses of the Rabia family (1520-25) Now in the Brera, at Berlin, in Washington (National Gallery of Art Procris and Cephalus from Casa Rabia, Milan) and elsewhere. Several panel paintings also at the National Gallery, Washington DC.
* Madonna and Child with St. John, Liechtenstein Collection, Vienna
* Frescoes of the Life of Christ and the Life of the Virgin. (1525) S. Maria dei Miracoli, Saronno.
* Portrait of a Lady (c. 1525) National Gallery of Art, Washington. Illustration
* Adoration of the Magi, detached fresco, 1520-25 (Musιe du Louvre) Alluded to by Marcel Prous
* "Holy Family with the Infant St John", Museo del Prado, Madrid. Panel, 100 x 84 cm. Compare with da Vinci's "Madonna/Virgin of the Rocks" at Louvre and National Gallery London
Other works of Luini
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rigoletto
(34279) 2007-12-06 1:35
Red candles to make some wishes about photography in the new year's eve...
Wishes for maybe some better lenses, maybe some nice places to travel, maybe some new TE friends to meet...
Superb use of light and colors. Focusing on the figure and leaving the candles in blur is a very good idea.
Cheers,
Deniz
jonathan_hart
(21276) 2007-12-06 3:46
hi Paolo
well done composition, different from 'Kissed by the Light' with a foreground which add depth, the exposure is well done too, a very special light, nice tones, good looking shot;)
regards
jo
John_F_Kennedy
(43797) 2007-12-06 3:53
I really appreciate your composition because of the set of lights. Well done
Best wishes,
Achim
vincz
(19113) 2007-12-06 4:52
Beautiful red colours. A real feeling of mysticism here.I love the rays of light getting in. very well done.
giorgimer
(35017) 2007-12-06 5:02
Ciao Paolo,
molto bella ques'abbazia, l'ho visitata a Ferragosto. Ottimo il fascio di luce che, se non erro θ apparso in una tua altra foto. Grande scelta del punto di vista con le candele in primo piano.
Bravissimo ancora una volta!
Gio
Merline
(0) 2007-12-06 5:09
Ciao Paolo,
striking red color and the other colors too on this pic, a mystical mood, great plays of light and shadows, I like the composition showing the arches, the woman passing...
TFS
Cheers
Michθle
Flavia
(10352) 2007-12-06 5:36
Ciao Paolo,
Beautiful image with such special light that invites to meditation. The woman near the light spot adds a point of interest to the scene and the red candles on the foreground are a great lead.
Regards,
Flavia
stamatis
(2565) 2007-12-06 6:16
Ciao Paolo
bella fotografia,questo taglio di luce θ stupendo.
saluti da Stamatis.
partha
(14023) 2007-12-06 6:32
You have waited for the girl and inclusion of her make it a very nice photograph.Very good colour combination as well.
Regards.
partha
Cricri
(176) 2007-12-06 9:23
Ciao Paolo,
Joli POV sur ces ranger de bougies rouges, belles teintes de couleurs sur les arcades avec un trιs beau rayon de lumiιre au dessus de la personne, belle prise d'intιrieur, compliment
Have a nice evening for you
cricri
KLB
(23723) 2007-12-06 9:26
Hello Paolo
Great shot. The light is very well managed, and give a very mystical mood, mostly thanks to the ray on the girl in the background. the red candles leads the eyes to her in a marvelous way.
Very well done. Thanks for this moment of serenity.
Regards,
Karine
sebinho342
(19329) 2007-12-06 9:27
Hi Paolo, i know you know what kind of subject i would like to speak with you lol ;) Let's see what will happen but as a french i fear a lot :((( Thanks for your help to cut off scotish, it was usefull cause we were so bad during last games !!
Yes i think i will go to the church before italia-france, don't want same end as in WC
A delight ibrahimovic last goal in C1 !
See you mister :)
granchius
(3801) 2007-12-06 10:11
Molto molto bella! Grande atmosfera e splendidi colori.
Mi piace!
Carlo
Silvio1953
(205657) 2007-12-06 10:26
Ciao Paolo, lo splendido raggio di luce dona un tocco di magia alla tua bella foto, magnifici i colori, superba la prospettiva, bravo, ciao Silvio
gildasjan
(43826) 2007-12-06 12:54
Bonjour Paolo
Trθs belle composition avec ces couleurs chaudes,j'apprιcie le spot de lumiθre blanche au fond de la composition.
Du bel ouvrage.
Bonne soirιe.
Amicalement
Gildas
xavshot
(69835) 2007-12-06 13:02
Bonsoir Paolo
superbe ! j'aime beaucoup la zone de mise au point et la profondeur de la photo. Les couleurs sont belles et l'ambiance est magnifique. C'est une belle photo. Bravo pour la gestion de la lumiθre.
Xavier
bostankorkulugu
(42832) 2007-12-06 15:55
as good as the "kissed by the light"... red candles add charm to this atmospheric shot paolo... cheers... korkut...
Clementi
(52514) 2007-12-07 2:32
Ciao Paolo,
altra bellissima composizione ,
fantastica luce con questo raggio luce che taglia la luce .
molto belli i colori
bravo
Giorgio
Cretense
(68709) 2007-12-07 4:10
Hi Paolo!
Beautiful architecture interior and nice portrait at the same time. Great vertical framing and composition, but most important perfect light managment that creates a beautiful atmosphere. Congratulations!
Ciao, Hercules
molla
(7129) 2007-12-07 4:27
hej paolo
I really fancy the light and the woman at the end of the room, the upper two thirds of the image works wonderfully, my remarks is the row of candels that takes to much attension from the rest and are in need of more DOF.
Anders
jhm
(202939) 2007-12-07 5:06
Hallo Paolo,
Excellent chose with red candles to make some wishes about photography in the new year's, maybe something to early for the best wishes.
Perspective and depth in this image together with the lady give a nice composition.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a nice weekend,
John.
wolf38
(30) 2007-12-07 10:17
Hello Paolo. If I regard your photos, nearly always inlet myself I on the experiment of the effect of color. Already HCB could be said that color transported more information. One can regard color in addition, from the physiological side and point out that emotions are released. In your current photo the effect of color is again exemplary represented. For the represented scene black-and-white would be too abstract. The color and multicoloredness expresses warmth and pleasant feelings. Also the ray of light lifts the meaning of the picture. Very beautifully. Exemplary the informative text. Best regards, Wolfgang.
Nicou
(193806) 2007-12-07 10:49
Hello,
Mangigique effet, trθs belle image,, ces bougies sont mangigique et ce rayons de lumiθre qui filtre, merveilleux.
Bravo et amitiιs
Nicou
eleparc
(24063) 2007-12-07 13:01
a deep shot with a very good POV! i like the dark colors and the beam of light as well.
archimatica
(20648) 2007-12-08 13:21
Ciao Paolo.
Bello scatto con la giusta atmosfera, uso corretto della sfocatura. Un saluto
Renzo
feather
(51130) 2007-12-09 12:20
You have a wonderful knack of seeking out these light beams. It seems very appropriate inside an abbey. I like the way you have used the rows of candles to lead the eye into the frame. It's a pity you are not allowed tripods in most religious buildings because if you had been able to use a wider DOF the extra sharpness on the candles would have been better still. Nevertheless good work.
Kath
ChrisJ
(159996) 2007-12-10 2:18
Ciao Paolo
I like the wonderful blue shaft of sunlight form the left streaming into the Cathedral. Good dof & focus on the bg. Tfs!
ALIRIZA
(16423) 2007-12-10 5:25
Hi Paolo,
Beautiful image and good idea for the POV over the red candles. Excellent composition with the good colours and nice light. Well done...
Friendly regards...
Ali Rıza
clnaef
(6289) 2007-12-11 22:43
Bonjour,
Belle ambiance propice ΰ la mιditation.
Bonne journιe.
clnaef
steliosk
(4802) 2007-12-21 12:12
Hi Paolo,
a very successful photo, where the lines lead to the pilgrim at the back, and the POV is quite interesting with the light writing beautifully the colorfull parts of your scene.
Very Interesting note indeed!
My congratulations and TFS
Regards
Stelios
Digital777
(189) 2007-12-25 14:43
Salut Paolo, magnifique ambiance, pov original et bonne rιalisation avec ce halo de lumiθre sur la jeune fille c'est fιιrique! Bravo!
marietom
(34611) 2008-01-02 4:24
Hi Paolo,
Belle ambiance, dans cette image aux jolies couleurs. Les ombres et les lumiθres sont belles aussi. Bien vu.
Marie
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo)
(41258)
- Genre: Άνθρωποι
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2007-10-07
- Categories: Καθημερινότητα, Τελετή, Αρχιτεκτονική, Αποφασιστική στιγμή
- Camera: Nikon d40 dslr
- Έκθεση: f/3.5, 1/4 δευτερόλεπτα
- More Photo Info: view
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση, Workshop
- Θέμα(τα): Your favorites II°, Parco Sud Milano & Parco del Ticino [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-12-06 1:24