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Discover Jacopo Carucci’s ‘Halberdier’ (1520), a masterful Renaissance portrait of strength & individuality. Explore its refined realism, symbolism & historical context.
Experience the melancholic majesty of Pontormo's Mannerist portrait of Alessandro de' Medici, capturing profound emotion from 1535; discover this masterpiece today.
Jacopo Pontormo's "Ten Thousand Martyrs" (1529) depicts brutal Roman persecution with dramatic intensity. Explore this powerful Renaissance masterpiece, a poignant symbol of faith and resistance.
Jacopo Pontormo's 'St. Sebastian' is a poignant Mannerist masterpiece featuring a melancholic figure, rich colors, and dynamic lines—a powerful exploration of faith and suffering.
Jacopo Pontormo’s ‘Adoration of the Magi’ captivates with its elongated figures and unsettling grace, a pivotal Mannerist masterpiece from 1520. Explore this emotionally intense scene and discover a unique artistic vision.
Jacopo Carucci’s "Supper at Emmaus" (1525) – a Baroque masterpiece! Explore this richly detailed oil painting of the Last Supper, featuring dramatic light & divine symbolism. A stunning Renaissance treasure.
Admire Jacopo Carucci’s ‘Portrait of Francesco da Castiglione,’ a 1520 Mannerist masterpiece. Explore this rich, brown-toned portrait showcasing Renaissance realism & subtle detail.
A striking study of Christ's nailing to the cross by Jacopo Carucci (Pontormo), showcasing Mannerist drama and emotional intensity. A masterpiece from 1523, rich in symbolism and artistic innovation.
Discover Jacopo Carucci’s ‘Reclining Male Nude’ (1540). A captivating Renaissance masterpiece – a powerful nude study in black & white, 25x38cm. Explore Italian art history.