Showing 24 artworks out of 33 with Parmigianino and with artwork date before 1534 and with artwork date after 1524
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Explore Parmigianino’s ‘Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror’ – a Renaissance masterpiece showcasing distorted perception & elegant Mannerist style. A unique art investment.
Experience Mannerist distortion with Parmigianino's striking portrait; capture the refined melancholy of this 16th-century masterpiece for your collection.
Parmigianino’s "Madonna & Child" (1530) – a masterpiece of High Renaissance art! Admire its serene beauty, pyramidal composition & rich detail. Explore this iconic oil painting.
Discover Parmigianino's elegant Mannerist self-portrait from 1524, capturing refined introspection with soft tones; bring this masterpiece home.
Admire Parmigianino's masterpiece, 'The Vision of St Jerome,' housed at the National Gallery London. This iconic Mannerist painting showcases exquisite detail and symbolism—explore its history & artistry.
Experience the elegant Mannerism of Parmigianino's Virgin and Child from 1525; its soft light and elongated figures invite you to own this Renaissance masterpiece.
Experience Parmigianino's ethereal Mannerism with Rest on the Flight to Egypt; discover this graceful 16th-century masterpiece today.
Explore the enigmatic 'Madonna with the Long Neck' by Parmigianino – a masterpiece of Mannerism showcasing elongated forms and a captivating, unconventional beauty. Discover its history & symbolism.
A dynamic Mannerist masterpiece featuring a luminous cherub carving a bow by Parmigianino, this 1524 oil painting captures exquisite Renaissance detail and invites you to explore or bring this iconic work into your home.
Discover Parmigianino's elegant Mannerist Madonna and Child (1525), featuring symbolic books; bring this Renaissance masterpiece home.
Discover Parmigianino’s ‘Holy Family,’ a masterpiece of Mannerist art. Admire its serene composition & exquisite detail on canvas. A timeless Renaissance treasure.
Admire Parmigianino’s ‘Antea,’ a stunning 1530 Renaissance portrait. Explore its Mannerist elegance, rich colors & intimate gaze – a masterpiece of Italian art.
Admire Parmigianino’s ‘Madonna & Saints’! This 1527 masterpiece showcases Mannerist elegance, elongated figures, & dramatic lighting. Explore this iconic Renaissance artwork.
Witness the captivating 'Venus Disarming Cupid' by Parmigianino! This masterful Renaissance drawing depicts Venus’s passionate struggle with love, showcasing exquisite detail and Mannerist artistry. Explore a timeless tale of desire and conflict.
Parmigianino's "Circe and the Companions of Ulysses" (1527) depicts a captivating scene from Homer’s Odyssey, showcasing the enchantress Circe with her transformed crew in a richly detailed Mannerist painting.
An elegant portrait of a young woman adorned in pink and gold by the Mannerist master Parmigianino captures timeless sophistication from 1530, inviting you to bring this exquisite piece of Italian history into your home.
Delicate Mannerist artistry shines through Parmigianino’s ‘Shepherds in Adoration,’ capturing a serene yet subtly unsettling scene of reverent figures bathed in ethereal light – a masterpiece from 1527 reflecting Renaissance ideals.
Discover Parmigianino’s "Portrait of Galeazzo Sanvitale" (1524), a masterpiece of Renaissance portraiture. Admire its elegant style & historical significance at the Capodimonte Museum.
Explore 'Three Foolish Virgins,' a 1531 fresco by Parmigiano! Admire its dramatic composition & Rococo style. A captivating Renaissance masterpiece for art lovers.