Showing 11 artworks with Parmigianino and with artwork date before 1545 and with artwork date after 1535
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- Espresso
- Black
- Phthalo Green
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Rosy Brown
- Renaissance Painting
- Italian Renaissance
- Mannerism
- Parmigianino Portrait
- Parmigianino
- Oil On Canvas Art
- Mannerist Painting
- Parmigianino Art
- Classical Art
- Winged Figure Decor
- Portrait Drawing
- Golden Age
- Jewelry Portrait Art
- Fur-Lined Cloak
- St John The Baptist
- Elegant Room Decor
- Composition
- Symbolism
- Red & Gold Art
- Elegant Portrait Art
- Gold
- Mannerist Art Style
- Luxury Art Print
- Rich Color Palette
- Angel With Lily
Experience Parmigianino’s ‘Bow-carving Amor,’ a captivating Mannerist masterpiece featuring an adolescent Cupid amidst playful putti and a striking, luminous figure. This 1535 painting embodies sensual beauty and masterful detail – discover or own this iconic artwork.
Admire Parmigianino's 'Lucrezia,' a captivating Renaissance portrait showcasing elongated figures and refined elegance. Explore its symbolism, technique & historical context of this masterpiece.
Displayed in Buckingham Palace alongside other renowned artworks, this piece represents a pivotal moment in Renaissance art history.
Admire Parmigianino’s "Portrait of a Young Lady" (1535). A stunning Renaissance masterpiece featuring rich fabrics, serene expression & masterful technique. Explore this iconic artwork!
A celestial gathering of the Madonna with St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist unfolds in this exquisite Mannerist masterpiece by Parmigianino, inviting you to bring the elegance of the Italian Renaissance into your home.
A masterful display of Renaissance chiaroscuro defines this 1537 portrait of Malatesta Baglioni by Parmigianino, capturing profound human dignity and scholarly elegance through exquisite light and shadow for your collection.
This drawing by Parmigianino exemplifies the Mannerist style with its refined aesthetic and focus on capturing a fleeting moment from Ovid’s myth of Diana and Actaeon. It portrays Actaeon's hunting companion sounding his horn to alert his master, highlighting the artist's fascination with human form and poetic invention.
Admire Parmigianino’s ‘The Courtesan Antea,’ a stunning Renaissance portrait showcasing Mannerist elegance & refined sensuality. Explore this 1537 masterpiece's rich details & captivating beauty.