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Michael Angelo Pergolesi

Italian, 1760-1801
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Michael Angelo Pergolesi was an Italian decorative artist from the 18th century who worked mainly in England.

Biographical details are almost entirely lacking, but like Cipriani he was brought, or attracted, to England by Robert Adam after his famous continental tour. He worked so extensively for the Adams', and his designs are so closely typical of much upon which their reputation rests, that it is impossible to doubt his influence upon their style. His range, like theirs, was catholic. He designed furniture, mantelpieces, ceilings, chandeliers, doors and mural ornament with equal felicity, and as an artist in plaster work in low relief he was unapproached in his day.

He delighted in urns and sphinxes and interlaced gryphons, in amorini with bows and torches, in trophies of musical instruments and martial weapons, and in flowering arabesques which were always graceful if sometimes rather thin. The centre panels of his walls and ceilings were often occupied by classical and pastoral subjects painted by Cipriani, Angelica Kauffman or her husband Antonio Zucchi, and sometimes by himself. These nymphs and amorini, with their disengaged and riant air and classic grace, were not infrequently used as copies for painting upon that satinwood furniture of the last quarter of the 18th century which has never been surpassed for dainty elegance, and for the popularity of which Pergolesi was in large measure responsible; they were even reproduced in marquetry.

Some of this painted work was, apparently, executed by his own hand; most of the pieces attributed to him are remarkable examples of artistic taste and technical skill. His satinwood table-tops, china cabinets and side-tables are the last word in a daintiness which here and there perhaps is mere prettiness.

Pergolesi likewise designed silver plate, and many of his patterns are almost instinctively attributed to the brothers Adam by the makers and purchasers of modern reproductions. There is, moreover, reason to believe that he aided the Adam firm in purely architectural work. In later life Pergolesi appears, like Angelica Kauffman, to have returned to Italy.

Pergolesi wrote Designs for Various Ornaments on Seventy Plates, published between 1777 and 1801.

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Central design of four cherubs with basket of fruit and leaves, small bird overhead.

Central design of four cherubs with basket of fruit and leaves, small bird overhead. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Bottom design of paneled door and door frame.

Bottom design of paneled door and door frame. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of moon goddess riding stag-drawn chariot across the sky.

Central design of moon goddess riding stag-drawn chariot across the sky. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of nude woman with drape holding small vase.

Central design of nude woman with drape holding small vase. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of three-footed basin, burning incense.

Central design of three-footed basin, burning incense. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of two floral shapes surrounded by curling vegetal shapes.

Central design of two floral shapes surrounded by curling vegetal shapes. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of urn with design of cherub driving horse-drawn chariot.

Central design of urn with design of cherub driving horse-drawn chariot. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of urn with designs of lions and garlands.

Central design of urn with designs of lions and garlands. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of urn with designs of women’s torsos and cherub and eagle on the lid.

Central design of urn with designs of women’s torsos and cherub and eagle on the lid. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of urn with garland and man’s bust, and two long handles with faces.

Central design of urn with garland and man’s bust, and two long handles with faces. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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Central design of urn with handle in shape of snake held by two eagles.

Central design of urn with handle in shape of snake held by two eagles. (1777 - 1784)

Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian, 1760-1801)
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