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The 133 Artworks created around 1550 and containing the word jacopo carucci, pontormo, mannerism, 1550

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Jacopo Carucci (Pontormo) - VisitationVisitationJacopo Carucci (Pontormo)
(1528)

Discover the Masterpiece of Mannerism

Jacopo Carucci, also known as Pontormo, was an Italian Mannerist painter and portraitist from the Florentine School. His work represents a profound stylistic shift from the calm perspectival regularity that characterized the art of the Florentine Ren...

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Jacopo Carucci (Pontormo) - Monsignor della CasaMonsignor della CasaJacopo Carucci (Pontormo)

A light-skinned man with short, auburn-brown hair and a long beard is shown from the hips up, his chest and sloping shoulders covered by a muted cobalt-blue cape in this vertical portrait painting. His body is angled to our left and he looks at us from the corners of his brown eyes under curving, lo...

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Jacopo Carucci - Scene of a SacrificeScene of a SacrificeJacopo Carucci

Distinct groups of men and women are painted in monochrome in a linear arrangement, recalling ancient pagan sculpture. At the center, a ram and a panther are sacrificed on an altar. Its inscription translates as, “To You, the One God” or, “To You, the Sun God.” The bald man wearing black in the back...

Palace of Capodimonte (Naples, Italy)
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Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) - Portrait of Philip IIPortrait of Philip IITiziano Vecellio (Titian)

Even more than in his Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple, Titian's attempt to fill out his chromatic language with Mannerist elements is clearly evident in this work painted for the now demolished church of Santa Maria Maggiore. The overpowering plasticity of the figure, its theatrical pose, a...

Galleria Palatina (Italy)
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Agnolo Bronzino - Saint SebastianSaint SebastianAgnolo Bronzino

Jean Cox-Rearick related the present Saint Sebastian to a drawing in the Uffizi, Florence, which is also closely related to the Four Evangelists in the Capponi chapel. The drawing is a study for the figure of Saint Matthew in which the Evangelist has a pose similar to that of the present saint: arra...

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Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) - The AnnunciationThe AnnunciationTiziano Vecellio (Titian)

In old inventories, the figures in this painting are identified as either the Three Graces or Venus and two nymphs. In fact, the work depicts Venus blindfolding Cupid, the little god of love, and two nymphs who bring Cupid s bow and arrows. The painting evokes Cupid's blind power as his mother, the ...

Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte (Naples, Italy)
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