Simone dei Crocifissi

Dream of the Virgin
Coronation of the Virgin by Simone dei Crocifissi

Simone di Filippo Benvenuti, known as Simone dei Crocifissi or Simone da Bologna, (Bologna, about 1330 - Bologna, 1399), was an Italian painter. He was born in Bologna and trained with Franco Bolognese, as did his contemporary, Vitale da Bologna (active 1320-1345). He painted many religious panel paintings, and also frescoes in the churches of Santo Stefano, Bologna and San Michele in Bosco, Bologna.

Biography

Simone, known as a painter of Bologna during 1354 to 1399, was active in the wake of Vitale da Bologna's previous experience, which he engaged in a robustly more popular style of painting. He was son to the shoemaker Filippo di Benvenuto and in the seventeenth century was renamed "of the Crucifixes" for his “ability to paint great images of the Redeemer, for our sake nailed to the cross" (Malvasia).

The initial artistic phase of Simone Di Fillipo can be seen via the frescoes of the life of Christ that come from the church of Santa Maria di Mezzaratta (mid-fifties of the fourteenth century), now preserved in the National Art Gallery of Bologna (Pinacoteca di Bologna), where the interest for Florentine Giotto's space and plastic solutions is interpreted with a sharp expressivity.

The influence on Simone of Vitale's painting style can be caught in works such as the polyptych 474, also preserved at the Pinacoteca. On the other hand, works like the Pietà by Giovanni Elthinl (1368), and the Crucifix of St. James (1370), on display in the same museum, highlight the influence of Jacopo Avanzi and his solemn style, even if re-interpreted stressing the devotional goal, as in the Madonna by Giovanni da Piacenza (1382). These are the characteristics that enabled Simone dei Crocifisso to reach a leading position in Bologna soon afterwards, gaining pre-eminence as the author of wooden altarpieces for local churches and for individual customers.

Simone di Filippo. Crocifissione, 1395-1399, tempera su tavola – Collezione privata, deposito presso i Musei Civici d'Arte Antica di Bologna

Bibliography

Frescoes

National Art Gallery of Bologna:

In a document of 1366 undertook to paint five episodes of the Old Testament in the church of S. Apollonia Mezzaratta (near Bologna), but the scenes he attributed stylistically belong to the New Testament cycle:

Paintings on wood

Bologna, National Art Gallery of Bologna:

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