Frescoes in the Ducal Palace, Mantua (1471-74)
by Andrea MANTEGNA

Following his successes in Padua and Verona, Mantegna was appointed court artist by Ludovico Gonzaga, the Duke of Mantua, a small independent state located in North Italy. Mantegna's position included the planning of festivals, the designing of costumes, and the preparation of models for temporary sculpture, but primarily he was occupied with painting. Mantegna's most successful enterprise in Mantua, where he maintained his residence for half a century, was the Camera degli Sposi (room of the bride and groom), otherwise known as the camera picta (the painted room) in the north tower of the Castel San Giorgio. The walls contain contemporary representations of the Gonzaga family. The room with a square plan (8,1 x 8,1 m) occupied the artist from 1465 until 1474, a long time for a fresco decoration. Work proceeded slowly because of known interruptions and the program's complexity, as well as the degree of detail required.

The overall design and various details of the ceiling permit an assessment of Mantegna's precocity in the creation of the room's decoration, which opened the way for the illusionistic painting of Pinturicchio, Raphael, Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling, and beyond to later sixteenth-century quadratura (perspective architectural wall and ceiling painting). Only two of the walls have figurative narrations: the north wall with a scene that is usually called the Court and the west wall, divided into three scenes, Servants with Horse and Dogs, the Inscription with Putti, and the Meeting. The remaining two walls are painted with imitation leather draperies that encroach upon the other sides as well to create the fiction that there were curtains before all four walls and on two sides they had been opened up to reveal the events depicted.

Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 4 minutes):
Giuseppe Aldrovandini: Sonata in D Major for two trumpets, strings and basso continuo


Preview Picture Data File Info Comment
View of the west and north walls
1465-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

1156*802
True Color
201 Kb



View of the west and north walls and the ceiling
1465-74
Walnut oil on plaster and fresco
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

924*1200
True Color
175 Kb



View of the west and north walls
1465-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

965*772
True Color
209 Kb



Ceiling Oculus
1471-74
Fresco, diameter: 270 cm
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

900*997
True Color
198 Kb



The Court of Mantua
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster, 805 x 807 cm
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

1037*800
True Color
176 Kb



The Court of Mantua (detail)
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

933*749
True Color
199 Kb



Arrival of Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

1271*900
True Color
185 Kb



Suite of Cardinal Francesco (detail)
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

679*981
True Color
106 Kb



The Meeting
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

750*1174
True Color
191 Kb



The Court of Mantua (detail)
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

1050*727
True Color
176 Kb



Inscription with Putti
1471-74
Walnut oil on plaster
Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua

1028*850
True Color
190 Kb



Paintings by Andrea Mantegna
until 1470 | from 1471
frescoes in the Camera degli Sposi