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LODOVICO CARDI “IL CIGOLI”
PAINTER AND ARCHITECT 


Lodovico Cardi, whose nickname “Il Cigoli” derives from his birthplace, was born in the “Castle of Cigoli” on 21st September 1559 . When he was very young, he first  moved to Empoli and then to Florence,  where he studied at “Bottega Allori”, where his master was  one of Bronzino’s  heirs , and at the Academy of  Fine Arts.
He was appreciated by his contemporaries such as Correggio Toscano; he was among the best interpreters of Mannerism and left great works of art.
He  finally settled in Florence and was Bernardo Buontalenti ’s student , who was an  architect at the Medici  Family ‘s Court.
During the first decade of the seventeenth century, he was given several jobs so he  moved to Rome, where he worked on St. Peter’s  Cathedral. He  also participated in the competition for the  building of  its façade.
He painted for noble families such as the Borghese Family  and the Massimi  Family– the very same families Caravaggio worked for- and frescoed  Santa Maria Maggiore’s Chapel for Pope Paolo V.
In that period, he gave lessons at “San Luca Academy” and  corresponded with his friend Galileo Galilei. We can see the theories supported by his  friend  confirmed in Lodovico’s paintings.
He died in Rome on  8th June 1613, a few weeks  after obtaining the title of “Knight of the Malta Order”. He was first buried in the Church of San Giovanni de’ Fiorentini in Rome, then his tomb was moved to the Church of San Gaetano in Florence.
 We can admire his works in the main museums and  art galleries all over the world, such as the Uffizi Gallery, The Palatina Gallery, the Hermitage, the Louvre, and in lots of Tuscan cities such as San Miniato, Montopoli Val d’Arno, Pontedera, Pisa, Florence, Massa, Lucca, Livorno, Empoli, Colle Val d'Elsa, Grosseto, Pistoia, Figline Valdarno, Cortona and Arezzo and  cities all over the world such as Forlì, Rome, Naples, Stockholm, Vienna, Budapest, St. Petersburg, Paris, Washington and Leipzig.
His famous “ Circoncisione”, which  can be admired at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg , was in the film “Russian Ark” by Aleksandr Sokurov, while “The Adoration of the Magi” can be admired in the film “Barry Lyndon” produced by Stanley Kubrik.



Traduzione a cura di GIULIA IUPPA
Istituto Tecnico "C. Cattaneo" di San Miniato, 5AE