Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino

Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino
Title Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino PDF eBook
Author Carlo Falciani
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Art
ISBN 9788874612161

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In 1956, Palazzo Strozzi hosted the exhibition 'Pontormo and Early Florentine Mannerism', in which Pontormo's work was displayed alongside that of Rosso Fiorentino, Beccafumi and other adepts of the new and unconventional trend in painting. Almost sixty years later, Palazzo Strozzi has decided to hold an exhibition devoted to only two of that movement's leading lights, Pontormo and Rosso Fiordentino. In exploring the work of the two greatest Florentine exponents of what 20th-century critics christened 'Mannerism', the exhibition, and this accompanying volume, aims to track the chronological development of the movement.

Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino in Florence and Tuscany

Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino in Florence and Tuscany
Title Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino in Florence and Tuscany PDF eBook
Author Ludovica Sebregondi
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 2014
Genre Travel
ISBN 9788863940664

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Rosso in Italy

Rosso in Italy
Title Rosso in Italy PDF eBook
Author David Franklin
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300058932

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Rosso Fiorentino was one of the most original painters and draftsmen of the entire Renaissance period and a crucial figure among the so-called Mannerists. This book focuses on Rosso's life and works until about 1530, when he abandoned Italy for France and the court of Francis I and finally received the recognition he deserved. Illustrated with some of the most powerful works of the Renaissance, this book provides a new basis for the assessment of Rosso and opens up fresh perspectives for the study of sixteenth-century painting and design.

Pontormo, Bronzino, and the Medici

Pontormo, Bronzino, and the Medici
Title Pontormo, Bronzino, and the Medici PDF eBook
Author Carl Brandon Strehlke
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Portrait painting
ISBN

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Pontormo

Pontormo
Title Pontormo PDF eBook
Author Jacopo da Pontormo
Publisher ABRAMS
Total Pages 166
Release 1994
Genre Art
ISBN

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Jacopo Carrucci (1494-1557), named Pontormo after his birthplace, was the main representative of Florentine Mannerism, the seventy-five-year period that links the High Renaissance and early Baroque eras. Following the success of Abrams' Pontormo Drawings, Pontormo Paintings and Frescoes presents in large format an overview of the artist's important works, most of which have been newly photographed for this volume. Influenced by Raphael's late works, Durer's graphics, and Michelangelo's monumental figural style, Pontormo's quest for new forms of expression resulted in some of his most spectacular and brilliantly executed paintings. His highly individual paintings are visions rather than representations of reality; his compositions often include exaggerated forms and unnatural colors. Salvatore S. Nigro, Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Catania, Sicily, has selected over seventy examples of Pontormo's paintings and frescoes. The book includes such masterpieces as the portrait of Cosimo I de Medici, the fresco cycle in the Santissima Annunziata, and the Deposition in Santa Felicita. Each work is presented in a full-page color reproduction, some with details, and is accompanied by a brief commentary. The introduction by Professor Nigro places Pontormo's work within the context of developments in art and literature, and is followed by biographical and bibliographical notes. This volume is particularly important to scholars and connoisseurs of sixteenth-century Italian art; together, the illustrations and text offer a fresh look at this Florentine master and will serve as a record for many years to come.

Pontormo

Pontormo
Title Pontormo PDF eBook
Author Jacopo da Pontormo
Publisher ABRAMS
Total Pages 168
Release 1992
Genre Drawing
ISBN

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Miraculous Encounters

Miraculous Encounters
Title Miraculous Encounters PDF eBook
Author Bruce Edelstein
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 164
Release 2018
Genre Art
ISBN 1606065890

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Jacopo Carucci, known as Pontormo (1494–1557), was the leading painter in mid sixteenth-century Florence and one of the most original and extraordinary Mannerist artists. His extremely personal style was much influenced by Michelangelo, though he also drew from northern art, especially the work of Albrecht Dürer. This catalogue brings together a small but important group of preparatory drawings and finished paintings that center on Pontormo’s great masterpiece, The Visitation, one of the most moving and mesmerizing works by the artist. The Visitation represents the intense moment of encounter between the Virgin Mary and her cousin Elizabeth, who reveal to each other that both are pregnant. The painting is presented—for the first time—along with its highly finished preparatory drawing, which is squared for transfer to the larger surface of the panel. The combination of rigorous research and gorgeous reproductions reveals the painter’s creative process as never before. Other acclaimed paintings, including Portrait of a Halberdier and Portrait of Carlo Neroni, will also be shown alongside their preparatory drawings. Readers will encounter Pontormo both as a religious painter and a painter of portraits, in this original and nuanced account of the celebrated artist.