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Gasparo Cairano, also known as Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, and other variations (born Milan or Pieve del Cairo or Cairate, before 1489 – Brescia, died before 1517), was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance. After his death, Gasparo's reputation fell into oblivion caused by unfavourable secular criticism. His complex artistic personality and catalog of works were only reconstructed from the end of the twentieth century, thanks to targeted critical studies that have for the first time allowed a thorough analysis and rediscovery of his works.

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  • Gasparo Cairano, también conocido como Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, ​ y otras variaciones (nacido en Milán o Pieve del Cairo o Cairate, ​ antes de 1489 ​ – Brescia, muerto antes 1517), ​ fue un escultor italiano del Renacimiento . El artista surgió en 1489 como parte del mundo cultural de Milán, iniciando una exitosa carrera que le convirtió en un destacado exponente de la escultura renacentista en Brescia, distinguiéndose con obras de importancia cultural como su ciclo de los Césares para el palacio de la Logia de Brescia, así como el Mausoleo de Martinengo. Introdujo un gusto clásico potente y muy expresivo, frente al refinado decorativismo existente hasta entonces. Durante la primera década del siglo XVI, Gasparo supo conquistar a clientes públicos y privados que buscaban traducir en piedra su orgullo por su supuesta ascendencia histórica de la antigua Roma. Tras su muerte, la reputación de Gasparo cayó en el olvido a causa de una crítica profana desfavorable. Su compleja personalidad artística y su catálogo de obras sólo se reconstruyeron a partir de finales del siglo XX, gracias a estudios críticos específicos que han permitido por primera vez un análisis profundo y el redescubrimiento de sus obras. (es)
  • Gasparo Cairano, also known as Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, and other variations (born Milan or Pieve del Cairo or Cairate, before 1489 – Brescia, died before 1517), was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance. The artist emerged in 1489 as part of the cultural world of Milan, beginning a successful career that turned him into a leading exponent of Renaissance sculpture in Brescia, distinguishing himself with works of cultural import such as his cycle of the Caesars for the Loggia palace in Brescia, as well as the . He introduced a powerful and highly expressive classical taste, as opposed to the hitherto existing refined decorativeness. During the first decade of the sixteenth century, Gasparo was able to win over public and private clients who sought to translate into stone their pride in their supposed historical descent from ancient Rome. After his death, Gasparo's reputation fell into oblivion caused by unfavourable secular criticism. His complex artistic personality and catalog of works were only reconstructed from the end of the twentieth century, thanks to targeted critical studies that have for the first time allowed a thorough analysis and rediscovery of his works. (en)
  • Gasparo Cairano, aussi appelé Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano (né avant 1489 à Milan ou Cairate ou encore Pieve del Cairo et mort aux alentours de 1517 à Brescia) est un sculpteur italien. Gasparo Cairano se distingua à partir de 1489 dans la haute société intellectuelle et culturelle milanaise, il fit une carrière réussie qui le propulsa en très peu de temps au niveau de personnage le plus important de la Sculpture Renaissance de Brescia avec des œuvres fameuses telles que les Bustes des Césars pour le Palais de la Loggia de Brescia, ou encore le Mausolée Martinengo. Il est connu pour son style d'inspiration classique (de la Rome antique) en opposition au style décoratif local très raffiné que Cairano met au second plan. Durant la première décennie du XVe siècle, il acquit d'importants clients, publics ou privés, qui lui achetèrent ses œuvres au point qu'il arriva à supplanter la concurrence. Tombé dans l'oubli à cause de la critique laïque provoquée par d'importants malentendus, sa personnalité artistique et ses œuvres n'ont été reconnues qu'à partir de la fin du XXe et du début du XXIe siècle grâce à d’importantes études critiques le ciblant qui ont permis pour la première fois une analyse approfondie et une redécouverte de sa grande collection d'œuvres. (fr)
  • Gasparo Cairano, noto anche come Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano o altre varianti (Milano (?) o Cairo o Cairate, prima del 1489 – Brescia (?), entro il 1517), è stato uno scultore italiano. Artista emergente nel 1489 nell'ambito del mondo culturale milanese, intraprese una fortunata carriera che in breve tempo lo trasformò nel principale esponente della scultura rinascimentale bresciana, distinguendosi con opere di alto spessore culturale quali il ciclo dei Cesari per il palazzo della Loggia a Brescia e il mausoleo Martinengo. Alla base del suo successo fu l'introduzione di un gusto classico potente e altamente espressivo, in contrapposizione al raffinato decorativismo locale preesistente poco figurato. Durante il primo decennio del XVI secolo, Gasparo fu così in grado di conquistare la committenza pubblica e privata in cerca di un artefice capace di tradurre nella pietra il proprio vanto per la discendenza storica dalla Roma antica, cavalcando così il fervore rinascimentale locale e soppiantando la concorrenza. Caduto nell'oblio a causa di una sfortuna critica secolare, provocata da innumerevoli quanto gravi equivoci, silenzi e malintesi, la sua complessa personalità artistica e il suo catalogo di opere sono stati ricostruiti solo a partire dalla fine del XX secolo, in particolare nei primi anni del XXI secolo, grazie a studi critici mirati che hanno permesso per la prima volta un'analisi organica e una riscoperta di documenti e opere. (it)
  • Gasparo Cairano, znany również jako Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano (ur. przed 1489 w Mediolanie lub Pieve del Cairo, Cairate; zm. przed 1517 w Brescia) – włoski rzeźbiarz epoki renesansu. (pl)
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  • before 1489 (en)
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  • Milan or Pieve del Cairo or Cairate (en)
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  • Detail of the facade of the Santa Maria dei Miracoli (en)
  • Detail of the facade of the Loggia palace (en)
  • Gasparo Cairano, Apostle (en)
  • Gasparo Cairano, Caesar (en)
  • Gasparo Cairano, San Gregorio (en)
  • Tamagnino, Angel (en)
  • Tamagnino, Caesar (en)
  • Tamagnino, San Girolamo (en)
  • Trofeo , Loggia palazzo, Brescia, south-east view (en)
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  • The rediscovery and the reintroduction of effigies in sculpture began during the second half of the fifteenth century, and their spread in many Italian cities, including Brescia, occurred under circumstances that are still not fully clarified. The origins of this trend are likely to be found in Florence, thanks to the antique collection of the Medici, with footholds in the courts of Naples and Ferrara. The effigies in profile gained a wide dissemination, especially thanks to their versatility as a complement to the architectural and the increased accessibility of sources, including ancient coins and medals. The ancient bust, however, was more freely interpreted as a modern equivalent of the classic examples, the originals of which were, however, very difficult to find in the most prestigious collections of the time. (en)
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  • before 1517 (en)
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  • Sculpture (en)
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  • Angelo01 - Tamagnino Santa Maria dei Miracoli.JPG (en)
  • Apostolo01 - Cairano Santa Maria dei Miracoli.JPG (en)
  • Busto di Cesare - Cairano, Loggia .JPG (en)
  • Cesare - Antonio della Porta .JPG (en)
  • Loggia di brescia .JPG (en)
  • San Gregorio - Cairano .jpg (en)
  • San Girolamo - Tamagnino Santa Maria dei Miracoli.jpg (en)
  • Santa Maria dei Miracoli - Facciata dettaglio1.JPG (en)
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  • Gasparo Cairano (en)
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  • Imperial effigies in Renaissance art (en)
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  • Gasparo Cairano, znany również jako Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano (ur. przed 1489 w Mediolanie lub Pieve del Cairo, Cairate; zm. przed 1517 w Brescia) – włoski rzeźbiarz epoki renesansu. (pl)
  • Gasparo Cairano, también conocido como Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, ​ y otras variaciones (nacido en Milán o Pieve del Cairo o Cairate, ​ antes de 1489 ​ – Brescia, muerto antes 1517), ​ fue un escultor italiano del Renacimiento . (es)
  • Gasparo Cairano, also known as Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, and other variations (born Milan or Pieve del Cairo or Cairate, before 1489 – Brescia, died before 1517), was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance. After his death, Gasparo's reputation fell into oblivion caused by unfavourable secular criticism. His complex artistic personality and catalog of works were only reconstructed from the end of the twentieth century, thanks to targeted critical studies that have for the first time allowed a thorough analysis and rediscovery of his works. (en)
  • Gasparo Cairano, aussi appelé Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano (né avant 1489 à Milan ou Cairate ou encore Pieve del Cairo et mort aux alentours de 1517 à Brescia) est un sculpteur italien. Tombé dans l'oubli à cause de la critique laïque provoquée par d'importants malentendus, sa personnalité artistique et ses œuvres n'ont été reconnues qu'à partir de la fin du XXe et du début du XXIe siècle grâce à d’importantes études critiques le ciblant qui ont permis pour la première fois une analyse approfondie et une redécouverte de sa grande collection d'œuvres. (fr)
  • Gasparo Cairano, noto anche come Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano o altre varianti (Milano (?) o Cairo o Cairate, prima del 1489 – Brescia (?), entro il 1517), è stato uno scultore italiano. (it)
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  • Gasparo Cairano (fr)
  • Gasparo Cairano (it)
  • Gasparo Cairano (pl)
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