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Artist
Giuseppe Porta  (1520–1575)  wikidata:Q3108131 q:it:Giuseppe Porta
 
Giuseppe Porta
Alternative names
Giuseppe Salviati
Description Italian painter
Date of birth/death circa 1520
date QS:P,+1520-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
circa 1575
date QS:P,+1575-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Location of birth/death Castelnuovo di Garfagnana Venice
Work period 1535 Edit this at Wikidata–1576 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
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artist QS:P170,Q3108131
Title
Italiano: Virtù, che disprezzando la fortuna si volge alla prudenza, alla giustitia, alla fortezza, alla temperanza & all’altre compagne
(Sansovino, Francesco, Venetia città nobilissima et singolare descritta in 14 libri, 1581, Venetia, Iacomo Sansovino, c. 114v)
English: Virtue, spurning Fortune, turns to Prudence, to Justice, to Fortitude, to Temperance, and to other companions
Alternative titles
InfoField
"Fortune, Pallas, and Fortitude, and others" (Boschini-1674), "Minerva between Fortune and the Virtues" (Broderick-2016)
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Date 1556–1557
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions diameter: 230 cm (90.5 in)
dimensions QS:P2386,230U174728
institution QS:P195,Q578460
Place of creation Venice
Object history One of three roundels by Giuseppe Salviati commissioned in 1556 by the Procurators of Saint Mark de supra for the ceiling of the Reading Room of the Biblioteca Marciana. All of the roundels (21) were removed by the Austrians at the end of the second period of Austrian occupation (1815–1866) and transported to Vienna. The roundels were restituted as per the Treaty of Vienna of 3 October 1866 between Italy and Austria.
Notes
References Sansovino, Francesco, Venetia città nobilissima et singolare descritta in 14 libri, 1581, Venetia, Iacomo Sansovino, c. 114v; Ridolfi, Carlo, Le marauiglie dell'arte, ouero Le vite de gl'illustri pittori veneti, e dello Stato, 1648, Venetia, Gio. Battista Sgava, Parte I, pp. 222; Boschini, Marco, Le minere della pittura, Venezia, Francesco Nicolini, 1664, p. 90; Macedo, Francesco, Pictura Venetae vrbis, eiusque partium in tabulis Latinis, coloribus oratorijs expressa, & pigmentis poeticis colorata, 1670, Venetiis, Cieras, p. 58; Zanetti, Antonio Maria, Della pittura veneziana e delle opere pubbliche de' veneziani maestri, 1771, Venezia, Giambatista Albrizzi, p. 497; Lorenzetti, Giulio, Venezia e il suo estuario: guida storico-artistica, 1926, Venezia, Bestetti & Tuminelli, p. 161; Wittkower, Rudolph, Chance, Time, and Virtue, « Journal of the Warburg Institute », I, 4, April 1938, pp. 313-321; Ivanoff, Nicola, La libreria Marciana: arte e iconologia, «Saggi e Memorie», 6, 1967, Firenze, L. S. Olschki, pp. 39–40; Paolucci, Antonio, La sala della libreria e il ciclo pittorico in Da Tiziano a El Greco: per la storia del Manierismo a Venezia 1540–1590, 1981, Milano, Electa, p. 292; Hope, Charles, The Ceiling Paintings in the Libreria Marciana in Nuovi Studi su Paolo Veronese, 1990, Venezia, Arsenale Editrice, p. 295; Broderick, Jarrod, M., Custodian of Wisdom: The Marciana Reading Room and the Transcendent Knowledge of God, «Studi veneziani», LXXIII, 2016, pp. 31–33
Source/Photographer Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana Prot. 191-23.01.20
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