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Bartolomeo Pinelli

Italian, 1781-1835
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Bartolomeo Pinelli was an Italian illustrator and engraver.

Pinelli was born and died in the Trastevere neighborhood of Rome, the son of an artisan who modeled religious statues. Pinelli was educated first in Bologna and then at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. He return to live in Trastevere, then a poor quarter of Rome. His initial studio was on Piazza Sciarra on the Corso. His son, Achille Pinelli, was a famous watercolorist in his own right.

An extremely prolific engraver, his illustrations depicted the costumes of the Italian people, the great epic poems and numerous other subjects, including popular customs. In general, the most recurring subject is Rome, the ancient city as well as the modern one: its inhabitants and its monuments.

In his first years of independent work, he painted figures in watercolor in the style of the painter Franz Kaiserman. Starting in 1807, he produced an album of 36 watercolors, entitled Scene e Costumi di Roma e del Lazio (Scenes and Costumes from Rome and the Lazio). His first series of engravings, begun in 1809, was entitled Raccolta di cinquanta costumi pittoreschi incisi all'acquaforte (Collection of 50 picturesque costumes engraved with acquaforte). In 1816 he finished the illustrations for his work La Storia Romana (Italian: Roman History) and, in 1821, those for the work La Storia Greca (Italian: Greek History). He held in high regard the traditions and religions of ancient Greece and Rome, and completed a series of engravings of the pantheon of classical gods. The artistic tradition of exaltation of a class beyond the law finds roots in the baroque era artist Salvatore Rosa.

He also produced a series of prints on La Storia del Brigante Decapitito (Story of the Decapitated Brigand), about a brigand who, while he sleeps, is decapitated by his wife in revenge for having murdered her child. This particular work illustrates the attention Pinelli lavished on popular tales, and the idealized admiration that had developed among some of the educated and aristocratic class for brigand culture. Pinelli suggested that brigands or banditti in their quest for independence from the laws imposed by absolute rulers, an inheritance of the desire for liberty in ancient Republican Rome. For Pinelli, Italian nationalism would coalesce around a return to the values of Ancient Romans. An example of the paradoxical patrons for his depictions of brigands are two paintings owned by the Duchess of Devonshire.

Between 1822 and 1823 he finished a set of fifty-two prints for the a satiric poem called Il Meo Patacca.

He died poor on April 1, 1835.

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Tulit gladium ejus…

Tulit gladium ejus… (1801-1835)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Illustration
Aeneas and Helen

Aeneas and Helen (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Aeneas and the body of Lausus

Aeneas and the body of Lausus (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Aeneas and the shade of Creusa

Aeneas and the shade of Creusa (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Aeneas and Tiber

Aeneas and Tiber (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Entellus killing the bull

Entellus killing the bull (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Nisus and Euryalus

Nisus and Euryalus (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
The flight from Troy

The flight from Troy (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
The mother of Euryalus receiving the news of his death

The mother of Euryalus receiving the news of his death (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Turnus over the bodies of Almo and Galæsus

Turnus over the bodies of Almo and Galæsus (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Alma ferina in spoglie umane accolta

Alma ferina in spoglie umane accolta (1801-1835)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Illustration
Brevi son l’ire e l’amicizia in Donna

Brevi son l’ire e l’amicizia in Donna (1801-1835)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Illustration
Il Carnevale di Roma

Il Carnevale di Roma (1801-1835)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Illustration
Le Mozzatore ritornando dopo la vendemmia in Roma

Le Mozzatore ritornando dopo la vendemmia in Roma (1809)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Illustration
A Peasant Family And Two Donkeys

A Peasant Family And Two Donkeys

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Figurative
Aeneas and Helen

Aeneas and Helen (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Aeneas and the body of Lausus

Aeneas and the body of Lausus (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Aeneas and the shade of Creusa

Aeneas and the shade of Creusa (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Aeneas and Tiber

Aeneas and Tiber (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Entellus killing the bull

Entellus killing the bull (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Esca ad Amor e il suon de Baccanali

Esca ad Amor e il suon de Baccanali (1801 - 1835)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Il Ratto d’Europa

Il Ratto d’Europa (1811)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Nisus and Euryalus

Nisus and Euryalus (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
The flight from Troy

The flight from Troy (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
The Harpies

The Harpies (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
The mother of Euryalus receiving the news of his death

The mother of Euryalus receiving the news of his death (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Turnus over the bodies of Almo and Galæsus

Turnus over the bodies of Almo and Galæsus (1878)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Mythology
Fluitspeler en doedelzakspeler voor een huis

Fluitspeler en doedelzakspeler voor een huis (1816)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Figurative
Jonge vrouw met kind staande voor een monnik

Jonge vrouw met kind staande voor een monnik (1816)

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Figurative
A Peasant Family Cooking Over A Campfire

A Peasant Family Cooking Over A Campfire

Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
Figurative
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