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Galileo's Moon

Tribute to Galileo’s Moon Phases

Davide Ragazzi, Tribute to Galileo’s Moon Phases 8, 2020

The artist Davide Ragazzi developing the Moon as pictorial subject for many years. Inside of his art atlas of cosmos he presenting paintings with satellite photographs as subjects. In 2019 and 2020, he made a series of art tributes to Galileo Galilei, the father of observational astronomy.

Galileo’s moon drawings outside the sidereus nuncius

Galileo Galilei used the chiaroscuro technique of Florentine Disegno to make 7 watercolors reproducing the Earthshine of the Moon phenomenon (called also secondary or ashen light) which he first observed through a telescope, from November 30th 1609 through January 19th 1610. The chiaroscuro technique in wash drawing was preferred by Galileo because it was the most suitable, at the time, to represent the phenomenon of the light of the Earth reflected from the Moon: the Earthshine.

The 7 watercolors, conventionally named F1-F7 (in order of increasing lunar age), were reproduced by Galileo on two separate sheets (6 in the first, 1 in the second) and used as a model for the etchings intended to illustrate the first edition of the Sidereus Nuncius, but they were not included among the illustrations published in the volume. At first, Galileo probably thought of including them in the first printed copy but then decide to exclude them, because of the strong scientific debate that his revolutionary theory on Earthshine, still undisclosed, would have produced in society if published. The two sheets with 7 watercolors were placed next to the manuscript of Sidereus Nuncius and preserved, but they were not published as illustrations in the first printed edition of the volume, by the will of Galileo. Currently, the sheets with the watercolors and the manuscript of Sidereus Nuncius are preserved at the Biblioteca Nazionale of Florence (BNCF, Gal. 48, f.28).

tribute to galileo’s moon by davide ragazzi

The artist Davide Ragazzi has been developing the Moon as pictorial subject for many years. Starting from realistic and timely observations of the Moon, he processes scientific data, technological aspects and art research. Davide Ragazzi’s tribute is to Galileo art lover and scientist who, after scientific observations made with his telescope, reproduced pictorial representation of the Moon to study and demonstrate a scientific phenomenon, introducing the world to the modern science. Painting and technology, art and science are connections that Davide Ragazzi has chosen to highlight in different expressive methologies, including tributes to illustrious scientists of the past.

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you can see Galileo’s moon watercolors online visiting the website of the biblioteca nazionale in florence

Cosmo Art

davide ragazzi artist in residence

in arte off-genoa

Davide Ragazzi, Mars, 50x50 cm, acrylic color on canvas, 2020

The Residence Program at In Arte Off by Stefano Chiantera (Genoa, Italy) offers studio and gallery space in Genoa for selected visual artists working in a range of disciplines. The artists invited can develop their practices and present their works to residents and visitors in the gallery-space near the art frame shop In Arte by Stefano Chiantera.

For Genoa’s artist community the exhibit and creative space of the cultural association In Arte Off by Stefano Chiantera is an unique opportunity for the local cultural offerings and for community outreach iniziatives.

Davide Ragazzi will work at In Arte Off from 4.00 to 8.00 pm, every day except Sunday, from September 29th to October 9th 2020.

Davide Ragazzi, Chasms on Dione, 50x50 cm, iridescent acrylic color on canvas, 2020

The visitors will be able to observe the artist at work both from outside (thanks to the windows on the street) and inside the gallery in compliance with anti-covid regulations.

In addition to the works that Davide Ragazzi will produce during the residency, recent works by the artist will be exhibited, including many works created during the lockdown period in Italy.

The Cosmo Art by Davide Ragazzi, represented in painting and installations, is originated from Science. The personal approach to figuration of Moon, rocky planets and Earth is starting from the study of satellite photographs reinterpreted in his visual code.

Davide Ragazzi, Venus clouds, 100x100 cm, acrylic color on canvas, 2020

Davide Ragazzi, Evanescent Moon, 50x50 cm, acrylic colors on filmsy paper and ancient paper framed on canvas, 2019

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