
Antonio da Correggio
1489–1534 · Signoria di Correggio · Renaissance
The story
Almost nothing is recorded about Antonio Allegri's early life beyond his birth around 1489 in the small town of Correggio, near Reggio Emilia, and it is only guesswork that his uncle, a local painter, gave him his first training. He appears in the historical record mainly through his contracts, and the most important of them, signed in November 1522, committed him to fresco the dome of Parma Cathedral.
He spent the better part of eight years on it. Working the ceiling as if the dome had opened straight into the sky, he painted Christ and a spiral of ascending figures receding upward in a technique later called di sotto in su, seen from below. Contemporaries found it disorienting rather than devotional. One church canon is said to have compared the crowded, foreshortened bodies to a stew of frogs' legs.
Correggio died in his home town in 1534, only 44 years old and known mainly around Parma itself. It was the next century's Bolognese painters, especially Annibale Carracci, who traveled to see this dome and began treating Correggio as a founding figure of Baroque illusionism.
Works
40 works
Jupiter and IoAntonio da Correggio, 1530
NativityAntonio da Correggio, 1529
DanaëAntonio da Correggio, 1531
Ganymede Abducted by the EagleAntonio da Correggio, 1530
Leda and the SwanAntonio da Correggio, 1530
Noli me tangereAntonio da Correggio, 1523
Martyrdom of Four SaintsAntonio da Correggio, 1524
Portrait of a WomanAntonio da Correggio, 1520
Venus with Mercury and Cupid ('The School of Love')Antonio da Correggio, 1527
Head of ChristAntonio da Correggio, 1521
Lamentation over the Dead ChristAntonio da Correggio, 1524
Madonna of Saint SebastianAntonio da Correggio, 1524
Madonna with St. FrancisAntonio da Correggio, 1514
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria with Saint SebastianAntonio da Correggio, 1526
Venus and Cupid with a SatyrAntonio da Correggio, 1526
Adoration of the MagiAntonio da Correggio, 1515
Madonna of Saint GeorgeAntonio da Correggio, 1530
Madonna of St. JeromeAntonio da Correggio, 1528
Saints Peter, Martha, Mary Magdalen, and LeonardAntonio da Correggio, 1515
Agony in the GardenAntonio da Correggio, 1525
Allegory of VirtuesAntonio da Correggio, 1531
Madonna and Child with the Young Saint JohnAntonio da Correggio, 1516
Madonna and Child, "Zingarella"Antonio da Correggio, 1516
Madonna della ScodellaAntonio da Correggio, 1528
Madonna with childAntonio da Correggio, 1517