Biography of Benvenuto Cellini Benvenuto Cellini was born on 3 November 1500
in Florence. He died in the same city on 14 February 1571, the year in
which the Christian fleet finally defeated the Turks at Lepanto. His father was an instrument maker and musician
in the band of the Signoria. At the age of 16, Benvenuto was
exiled from Florence following a brawl. He then wandered between Bologna, Pisa and Rome and studied
in goldsmiths' workshops. His talent as an artisan came to the attention of Pope Clemente VII, who in
1529 appointed him head of the papal workshop. Two years earlier, in 1527, under the eyes of the same
pope, Benvenuto had fought against Carlo V's Lanzichenecchi during the
nine months of the pillage of Rome, and killed the Conestabile di Borbone with an arquebus shot
from the walls of Castel SantAngelo. His works from this period (candelabras for the
bishop of Salamanca, a jewel for the Chigi family) have been lost. Thanks to
the protection of the Cardinal Ippolito dEste, he escaped after spending just a few nights in prison
following his arrest for attacking three people between 1523 and 1530, killing the assassin of his brother
Cecchino, a mercenary of Giovanni delle Bande Nere, and being condemned for
sodomy. During one of his numerous flights from the law, Cellini became a bronze sculptor. In
1535 in Venice he met Jacopo Sansovino, who taught him the technique of casting.
After returning to Rome, in 1538 he was arrested with the charge of having appropriated property
of pope Clemente VII. Thanks to the protection of Cardinal Cornaro,
he escaped just a few days after his capture. 1540 found him in Fontainebleau, at the court of
François I, along with Rosso Fiorentino and Francesco Primaticcio. Three years later
he forged the Saliera "table monument" for King
François. In 1554 he fled from France (suspected of having stolen from
the royal purse). In 1554 in Florence he created his masterpiece "Perseo",
located in the shade of the loggia of the Orcagna dei Lanzi. Sources: Essential bibliography: |
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