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Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo (Il Garofalo)
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo (Il Garofalo)
Born in : Ferrare - 1481 / Dead in : Ferrare, 1559
Benvenuto Tisi (or Il Garofalo) (1481 - September 6, 1559) was a Late-Renaissance-Mannerist Italian painter of the School of Ferrara. Garofalo's career began attached to the court of the Duke d'Este. His early works have been described as "idyllic", but they often conform to the elaborate conceits favored by the artistically refined Ferrarese court.

Biography   
Early training
Born in Ferrara, Tisi is claimed to have apprenticed under Panetti and perhaps Costa and was a contemporary, and sometimes collaborator with Dosso Dossi. In 1495 he worked at Cremona under Boccaccino, who initiated him into Venetian colouring. He may have spent three years (1509-1512), in Rome. This led to a stylized classical style, more influenced by Giulio Romano.

Invited by a Ferrarese gentleman, Geronimo Sagrato, to Rome, he worked briefly under Raphael in the decoration of the Stanza della Segnatura. From Rome family affairs recalled him to Ferrara; there Duke Alfonso I commissioned him to execute paintings, along with the Dossi, in the Delizia di Belriguardo and in other palaces. Thus the style of Tisi partakes of the Lombard, the Roman and the Venetian modes.

He painted extensively in Ferrara, both in oil and in fresco, two of his principal works being the "Massacre of the Innocents" (1519), in the church of S. Francesco, and his masterpiece "Betrayal of Christ" (1524). For the former he made clay models for study and a clay figure. He continued constantly at work until in 1550 blindness overtook him, painting on all feast-days in monasteries for the love of God. He had married at the age forty-eight, and died at Ferrara on the 6th (or 16th) of September 1559, leaving two children.

Garofalo combined sacred inventions with some very familiar details. A certain archaism of style, with a strong glow of colour, suffices to distinguish from the true method of Raphael even those pictures in which he most closely resembles the great masterthis sometimes very closely; but the work of Garofalo is seldom free from a certain trim pettiness of feeling and manner.

He was a friend of Giulio Romano, Giorgione, Titian and Ariosto; in a picture of "Paradise" he painted Ariosto between St Catherine and St Sebastian. In youth he was fond of lute-playing and also of fencing. He ranks among the best of the Ferrarese painters; his leading pupil was Girolamo da Carpi.

Mature works and assessment
Even his least successful works retain, amid their frigid and porcelain quality, a harmony which marks Venetian colouring. His youthful works include the "Boar Hunt" in the Palazzo Sciarra. Later, the "Knight's Procession" in the Palazzo Colonna in Rome — gave promise of an Italianate Cuyp, less commonplace, more romantic, and more refined than the Dutch artist.

His youthful works include the Boar Hunt in the Palazzo Sciarra and the Virgin in the Clouds with Four Saints (1518) in the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, considered one of his masterpieces. The Pietà (1527) in the Brera Gallery in Milan reveals an increasingly stylized treatment. The Madonna (1532) in the Modena Gallery is a charming picture; however, the large Triumph of Religion in the Atheneum at Ferrara has been described as a "bookish" affair, whose episodes are difficult to elucidate. Garofalo is one of the painters known and described by Vasari. From 1550 till his death Garofalo was blind. In 1520, Girolamo da Carpi is said to have apprenticed in Garofalo's workshop, and worked with him in Ferrarese projects in the 1530-40.

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Friend of Raffaello Santi (Raphaël)
Achievement   
Louvre Museum
Artist
Le Sommeil de l'Enfant Jésus
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(approx. from 1500 to 1550)
La Sainte Famille avec sainte Elisabeth et le petit saint Jean
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(approx. from 1500 to 1550)
La Circoncision
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(near 1519)

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist
Saint Nicolas de ressuscitant les oiseaux
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(near 1530)
Saint Nicolas de Tolentino ressuscitant un garçon
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(near 1530)

National Gallery
Artist
Une allégorie de l'Amour
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(approx. from 1527 to 1539)
L'Agonie dans le Jardin
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(approx. from 1520 to 1539)
La Vierge en majesté et l'Enfant entourés des saints
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(from 1517 to 1518)
Saint Augustin avec la Sainte Famille et sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(1520)
Un sacrifice païen
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(1526)

Old Pinakothek of Munich
Artist
Poséidon et Athéna
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(1512)
Le Triomphe de Bacchus
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(1540)
Le Soir - Diane et Endymion
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(approx. from 1545 to 1550)
La Vierge et l'Enfant
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(near 1515)
La Vierge et l'Ange adorant l'Enfant, la Passion
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(1517)
Le partage du manteau de saint Martin
Painting
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
(approx. from 1517 to 1520)
Benvenuto Tisi da Gorofalo
Il Garofalo
Raffaello Santi (Raphaël)