Samuel Jesi

Samuel Jesi (1789 – January 17, 1853) was an Italian engraver.

Samuel Jesi

He was born in Milan in 1789, he was a pupil of Giuseppe Longhi at the Brera Academy of Milan. His first work (1821) was "The Abandonment of Hagar", engraved after a painting by Guercino in the Palazzo di Brera at Milan; this was followed (1834) by "The Madonna with St. John and St. Stephen", from a painting by Fra Bartolomeo in the Cathedral of Lucca. He then devoted himself to the works of Raphael, whom he ably interpreted. His masterpiece is the group representing Pope Leo X with Cardinals Rossi and Giulio dei Medici (1834). While in Paris for the purpose of having it printed he was elected a corresponding member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, and received the ribbon of the Legion of Honor. In 1846 he began to work on his engraving of the "Cœna Domini", discovered in the Church of S. Onofrio, Florence, and attributed to Raphael. Meanwhile, he engraved the "Madonna della Vite." In 1849 he completed the drawing of the "Cœna Domini", but died in Florence before finishing the engraving.

Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography

  • Boccardo, Enciclopedia, p. 1079;
  • Sulamith, vii. 5, p. 341;
  • Busch's Jahrbuch, 1846, p. 129;
  • Meyers Konversations-Lexikon.S. U.
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References

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Jesi, Samuel". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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