Morelli, Giovanni

Morelli, Giovanni

▪ Italian art critic
original name  Nicolas Schäffer 
born February 25, 1816, Verona, Kingdom of Lombardy and Venetia [now in Italy]
died February 28, 1891, Milan

      Italian patriot and art critic whose methods of direct study established the foundation of subsequent art criticism.

      Morelli was born to Swiss parents and, during his education in Switzerland and at the University of Munich, acquired so great a command of German as to write his principal works in that language. He studied medicine but never practiced; he returned to Italy in the 1840s, when he Italianized his name. In 1861, although a Protestant, he was elected deputy for Bergamo in the first free Italian Parliament. Later, he became alarmed by increasingly democratic tendencies and in 1870 resigned his seat, but he was made a senator in 1873. On retiring from politics, he turned his attentions almost exclusively to the connoisseurship of art.

      Morelli's main achievement was to secure the passing of an act (named after him) prohibiting the sale of works of art from public or religious institutions, as well as the appointment of a commission to nationalize and conserve all major works that could be regarded as public property. Undoubtedly, many masterpieces were thereby saved for Italy.

      His Italian Masters in German Galleries (1880; Eng. trans., 1883) marks an epoch in 19th-century art criticism. The so-called Morellian method was explored in this and his Italian Painters: Critical Studies of Their Work (1890; Eng. trans., 1892). Essentially 19th century in its scientific rigorousness, his method's apparently simple thesis is that the evidence presented by the pictures themselves is superior to all other evidence. The crux of the method is that all painters, however great, tend to fall back on a formula for rendering such details as the ear or the fingernails, and that these minor details are therefore the most characteristic parts of a picture and the surest guide to attribution. Both Morelli himself and his principal follower, Bernard Berenson (Berenson, Bernard), corrected hundreds of false attributions.

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