- 1494 –
January 2, 1557),
usually known as
Jacopo (da)
Pontormo or
simply Pontormo (IPA: [
ponˈtormo]), was an
Italian Mannerist painter and
portraitist from...
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depicting the
Deposition of
Christ by the
Italian Renaissance painter Jacopo Pontormo. It is
broadly considered to be the artist's
surviving masterpiece. Painted...
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including Benvenuto Cellini,
Pontormo, Franciabigio,
Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli and
Lorenzo Bartolini.
Inside is
Pontormo’s Holy
Family (c. 1514) painted...
- been
moved to the "sale rosse" of the
Nuovi Uffizi. A
second portrait, by
Pontormo, has also been
argued to show Bia de' Medici, but this
identification is...
- Florence—especially the
students of
Andrea del
Sarto such as
Jacopo da
Pontormo and
Rosso Fiorentino—are
notable for
elongated forms,
precariously balanced...
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Annunciation is a wall
painting by the
Italian mannerist artist Jacopo Pontormo,
executed in 1527–1528 as part of his
commission to
decorate the Capponi...
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States dollars today.
Giulia is
likely the
child depicted in a
portrait by
Pontormo which shows Maria Salviati with a
young child. The
child had been painted...
- Eye of
Providence was
later painted above an
image of
three faces in
Pontormo's 1525
Supper at Emmaus. Seventeenth-century
depictions of the Eye sometimes...
- the calm
Virgins of
Raphael were
replaced by the
troubled expressions of
Pontormo and
emotional intensity of El Greco. In the 17th century,
among the greatest...
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Rosso Fiorentino is
usually regarded as his most
important work, and
Pontormo's altarpiece is
perhaps his most
ambitious work. The
subject was painted...