The Italian Liberty of Galileo Chini

 

 

‘Decorating with twigs of lauurel’ watercolor for advertising Arte della Ceramica—-1900

Galileo Chini Repertorio Delle Opere

 

 

 

Galileo Chini swan vase

Galileo Chini majolica vase decorated with two swans whose tails become the handles

 

 

Vase decorated with peacocks painted with metallic lustrous colors, designed between 1906 and 1911

San Lorenzo Fornaci

 

Liberty Art Nouveau

 

Born in Florence in 1873, Galileo Chini’s career began with working in the ” Giunti ” ceramic workshop in Bellariva and in the “Richard Ginori” handmade Italian décor‎ factory in Sesto Fiorentino. His irrepressible artistic spirit led him to founding the ‘L’Arte della Ceramica’ in Florence in 1897 where he was the artistic director. In 1902, Galileo Chini and his cousin, Chino,  established a firm called Chini and Company at Mugello, and later the Fornaci (Kilns) di San Lorenzo. He also painted canvases that were acquired by Italian museums and designed opera sets for his close friend Giacomo Puccini. Galileo Chini created earthenware vases of rich and colorful luster decoration and his high-quality pieces had a profound effect on the style and exposure of Italian ceramics.
The artistic journey of Galileo was marked by progressive approaches to the Liberty style and to the Viennese Secession movement during the evolution of Italian Art Nouveau. He simultaneously expanded into a multitude of artistic expressions as a decorator, painter, designer, town planner, ceramic innovator and sceneographer.
With his vases he presented himself at the international exhibitions in London (1898), Paris (1900), Turin (1902) and the Brussels and St Petersburg expositions where he won awards. He made a strong contribution to establishing Art Nouveau in Italy at the turn of the century which had the name of Atre Liberty and also Floreal and Belle Epoque
From 1902 to 1914 he was entrusted with the construction of some of the halls of the Venice Biennale while he also presented some of his works up to 1936. He also decorated numerous public and private buildings including the Dusit Palace in Bangkok for King Rama V.
Chini’s veratile and illustrious career in art and craftsmanship is still engrossing and a wonderful source of aesthetic enrichment.

 

 

Galileo-Chini Liberty vase

Galileo Chini Liberty lustre vase with roses and spirals, 1920

 

 

Galileo Chini (183-1956) Arte della Ceramica - Firenze Cache-pot in terracotta maiolicata

Galileo Chini, Arte della Ceramica – Firenze Cache-pot in terracotta maiolica

 

 

Galileo-Chini-large vaso floreale

Galileo Chini — large vaso floreale

 

 

Terme Tettuccio_le- onti--Galileo-Chini

Terme Tettuccio le fonti — Galileo Chini

 

terme-tamerici - The-tamarisk-baths-of-Montecatini

Terme tamerici – The tamarisk baths of Montecatini – Galileo Chini

 

 

Galileo Chini flying bird and butterfly vase

Galileo Chini —  flying Bird of Paradise and butterfly vase

1925

 

Galileo Chini Floreale Liberty vase

 

 

Galileo-chini-art-nouveau liberty vase

Galileo Chini elegant Liberty Art Nouveau vase

Bulbous shape with elongated neck and abstract motifs

1898 – 1899

 

 

Liberty style,pomegranate and parrot vase-by-Galileo-Chini,-Italy

Liberty style, pomegranate and parrot vase — Galileo Chini, Italy

 

 

Chinese-Puppets painting-Galileo-Chini

‘Chinese Puppets’ painting by Galileo Chini

 

 

Piatto-con-pavone (plate with peacock) -- Galileo-Chini

Piatto con pavone (plate with peacock) — Galileo Chini

 

 

Gaetano Previati,-Assumpta in coelum,-1905

Gaetano Previati, ‘Assumpta in coelum’, 1905

During the beginning of the 20th Century, Chini was influenced by the techniques of Gaetano Previati, and also the art of Klimt.

 

 

Lustre glaze vase  —  Tito Chini

 

 

Vaso-arte della ceramica

Jasmine vaso arte della ceramica  Galileo Chini

 

 

Vaso-con-rami-fiorit - iGalileo-Chini-(Florence-1873-1956)-Luster majolica vase

Vaso con rami fiorit – Galileo Chini-(Florence-1873-1956)-Luster majolica vase

 

 

Art Nouveau-Deruta-Italian-Pottery-Capped-Vase height 19inch

Art Nouveau Deruta-Italian Liberty Capped Vase

height 19inches

 

 

Chino Chini ceramic female bust

Chino Chini ceramic female bust

 

 

Richard Ginori-majolica three handle vase

Richard Ginori majolica three handle vase, Italy

 

 

Chini_Ginori style Botticelli flask

Chini / Ginori Liberty style Botticelli flask

 

 

Ceramica-manifatture-fiorentine---Galileo-Chini---Ente-Cassa-di-Firenze

Ceramica Vaso Manifatture Fiorentine—Galileo Chini

 

 

Klimt inspired ‘Summer’– Galileo Chini

 

 

 

Chini and Co ceramic vase 1920

Chini and Co Floreal ceramic vase with antelope

1920

 

 

Christ blessing (apse of the Pieve di San Lorenzo) mural, Galileo Chini

Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence 1906

 

 

 

 

Vase with high relief fish in blue and white – Galileo Chini

1896

 

Ceramic floral tiles - thermal bathes of Porretta (Grottino Chini)

Galileo Chini ceramic floral tiles – Thermal bathes of Porretta (Grottino Chini)

 

 

Liberty style plates

Italian Liberty style plates

 

 

Galileo-Chini---Fall-Of-Icarus painting

‘Fall Of Icarus’ by Galileo Chini

 

 

Galileo Chini Majolica plate-with Pavoni (peacock) decoration---1925

Galileo Chini Majolica plate with Pavoni (peacock) decoration

1925

 

 

Parade plate with a peacock in front of a satyr’s profile and a large female portrait. In the background are two naked swimmers and on top a branch with pomegranates

1900

 

Vase by Egisto-Fantechi---Sesto-Fiorentino-

Vase by Egisto Fantechi — Sesto Fiorentino

 

 

Large vase with Borticelli Primavera

 

 

Majolica Fruit bowl with rose and fish motifs----1919-25---Fornaci di San Lorenzo factory

Majolica Fruit bowl with rose and fish motifs

1919-19 25 — Fornaci di San Lorenzo factory

 

 

galileo+chini+Galileo Chini, Theodora, fourth section (detail), 1909, Italian Pavilion, Venice.

Galileo Chini, Theodora, fourth section (detail), 1909, Italian Pavilion, Venice.

 

 

Galileo-Chini portrait photo--(Firenze,-2-dicembre-1873

Galileo Chini portrait

 Mario Nunes Vais circa 1904

 

 

Galileo-Chini ceramic vase

Galileo Chini ceramic vase

 

 

Galileo-Chini-Ceramic-Vase with lustre highlights

Galileo Chini  —  Ceramic-Vase with lustre highlights

 

 

Galileo-Chini maolica jug

Galileo Chini maolica jug

 

 

Galileo-Chini-women next to lake---plate

Galileo Chini Liberty plate, Italy

 

 

Galileo Chini vase with abstract decoration

Galileo Chini vase with abstract decoration

 

 

 

Galileo Chini, 1909, affresco (fresco) Cupola Padiglione Italia, Biennale di Venezia - Venice, Italy.

Galileo Chini,  affresco (fresco) Cupola Padiglione Italia, Biennale di Venezia – Venice, Italy

1909

 

 

 

Galileo Chini, Italian Art Nonuveau vase with tulips

Galileo Chini, vase with tulips.  (1903-1904)

 

 

Galileo-Chini Liberty vase

Galileo Chini tapering bottle vase

 

 

Lustre cup with roses and ribbons – Galileo Chini

Manifattura Arte della Ceramica

 

 

Galileo Chini vase

Galileo Chini vase

 

 

Vasi decorated with a large oriental fish and aquamarine green background.

Vasi decorated with a large oriental fish and aquamarine green background.

1919

 

 

Elongated vase, decorated with daffodils and ribbon-like leaves

ca 1900 – 52 inches

 

Galileo-Chini-Liberty twin handled vase

Galileo Chini Liberty twin handled vase

 

 

Galileo Chini plate

Galileo Chini

 

 

 

Polychrome majolica plate with metallic-lustres

Polychrome majolica plate with metallic lustres – Galileo Chini

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Jug-with-floral decoration-Galileo-Chini

Jug with floral decoration – Galileo Chini

 

 

Galileo Chini fish motif vase

Galileo Chini fish motif vase

 

 

Large-vase-decorated-with-panthers,-1906-1919,-by-Galileo-Chini

Large vase decorated with panthers, by Galileo Chini

1906-1919

 

 

Wall relief panel with ocean fish

Wall relief panel with ocean fish  —  Galileo Chini

 

 

Galileo Chini — Polychrome majolica – Ceramics Art Vase with snake-shaped handles, decorated with the two opposing faces of goodness and wickedness

 

 

 

Faces vase

Galileo Chini — Polychrome majolica – Ceramics Art Vase with snake-shaped handles, decorated with the two opposing faces of goodness and wickedness

1900

 

Large vase with pair of falcons,-Galileo Chini

Large floor vase with pair of falcons,-Galileo Chini

 

 

Pre Raphaelite Ladies vases -- Galileo-Chini

Pre Raphaelite Ladies vases — Galileo Chini

Jason Jacques, NY

 

Galileo Chini

‘The classical spring’ 1914

Galileo Chini – Panel for the Hall of Honor (Mestrovic Room) at the Venice Biennale

 

 

 

Galileo Chini painting – Sala del Trono palace-Siam

From 1911 to 1913, at the invitation of the Thai sovereign, he took care of the decoration of the Palace of the Throne in Bangkok

 

 

Galileo Chini painting - Sala del Trono palace-Bangkok

Galileo Chini murals – Sala del Trono palace, Bangkok

 

 

 

Galileo Chini fersco Terme-Berzieri-of-Salsomaggiore

Galileo Chini fresco –  Terme Berzieri of Salsomaggiore, Italy

 

 

Galileo-Chini Liberty-ceramic-vase

Galileo Chini  Art Nouveau Liberty ceramic majolica vase

 

 

Vase decorated with female face and stylized flowers, circa 1900, ceramic, Laveno manufacture, Lombardy region, Italy, 20th century

Arte Liberty style Vase decorated with female face and stylized flowers,  Laveno manufacture, Lombardy region, 20th century

circa 1900

 

Vase with Calla lilies — Galileo Chini

 

 

Vase with snake handles,Chini

Vase with sinuous snake handles, Chini

 

 

Galileo Chini turquoise blue planter--Terme Berzieri Health Spa

Galileo Chini turquoise blue planter–Terme Berzieri Health Spa

 

 

Vase of ovoid elongated shape with two small loops in the center in polychrome majolica. A female head on a landscape backgroundManifattura Arte della Ceramica

Vase of ovoid elongated shape with two small loops in the center in polychrome majolica. A female head on a landscape background

Manifattura Arte della Ceramica

 

 

 

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  1. carlo bardelli
    Posted March 19, 2020 at 9:41 am | Permalink

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