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Italian Mannerism
- Agnolo Bronzino
- Benvenuto Cellini
- Bernardo Buontalenti (Bernardo Delle Girandole)
- Domenico Di Pace Beccafumi
- Francesco Primaticcio
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- Giorgio Vasari
- Girolamo Genga
- Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli
- Giulio Romano
- Giuseppe Cesari
- Jacopo Carucci
- Jacopo Ligozzi
- Jacopo Zucchi
- Michelangelo Anselmi
- Moroni, Giovanni Battista
- Paolo Caliari
- Paolo Veronese
- Parmigianino
- Rosso Fiorentino
- Sebastiano Del Piombo
- Titian
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Experience the evocative Venetian Mannerism of Titian's Shepherd and Nymph, a masterpiece of light and pastoral desire from the late Renaissance that invites you to bring this timeless beauty into your own collection.
Rosso Fiorentino’s "Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro" captures a dramatic Renaissance moment with Michelangelo-inspired grandeur and Leonardo’s psychological depth. This monumental 1523 painting showcases Moses' heroism, perfect for art lovers.
Experience Mannerist distortion with Parmigianino's striking portrait; capture the refined melancholy of this 16th-century masterpiece for your collection.
Experience Giulio Romano’s dramatic ‘The Circumcision,’ a monumental oil painting depicting this pivotal biblical scene with dynamic figures and an ornate background. A captivating Renaissance artwork perfect for your space – discover or own it.
Experience Veronese's opulent Mannerist allegory of moral choice in Youth Between Virtue and Vice; discover this vibrant 16th-century masterpiece today.
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.
Explore Rosso Fiorentino's captivating 'Musician Angel,' a Mannerist masterpiece showcasing dramatic emotion and vibrant color palettes inspired by Michelangelo & Raphael.
Experience the elegant Mannerism of Moroni's Portrait of a Lady (c. 1556), featuring rich red drapery and subtle psychological depth; discover this masterpiece today.
Admire "Eleonora di Toledo," a stunning oil portrait by Agnolo Bronzino capturing the elegance and grace of a Florentine noblewoman. Discover its rich details & historical significance.
Experience the dramatic "Assumption of the Virgin" by Rosso Fiorentino, a masterpiece of Mannerist style from 1514 showcasing Mary's ascent into heaven with vibrant colors and angelic figures. Discover this stunning fresco reproduction and elevate your art collection.
Explore Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli's 'The Annunciation,' a vibrant oil sketch depicting Mary receiving the divine messenger at night, showcasing Bedoli’s masterful technique and influence from Parmigianino—a pivotal piece of Mannerist art.
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This portrait captures the dignified presence of Giovanni Battista Moroni, dressed impeccably in black with white ruffles. Holding a letter, he embodies Renaissance intellect and ambition against a subtle gray backdrop.
Admire Michelangelo Anselmi's masterful depiction of the Virgin Mary with Sts John the Baptist and Stephen—a stunning example of Mannerist elegance from Parma, Italy (1530). Explore this iconic religious painting.
Sebastiano del Piombo’s haunting "Salome" captures Venetian colorism within Roman form, depicting a woman with a skull amidst a mountainous landscape – a poignant meditation on mortality and beauty from 1510. Discover this masterful Mannerist portrait.
Experience Mannerist papal grandeur with Cellini's 1534 Medal of Clement VII, a stunning bronze portrait reflecting Renaissance power; discover this masterpiece today.
The fresco features elongated figures and dramatic poses, which are typical of the Mannerist style. The Palazzo Vecchio is a museum that houses many important works of art, including the Ceiling decoration by Giorgio Vasari.
Giovanni Battista di Jacopo, known as Rosso Fiorentino (1495-1540), was a Florentine painter celebrated for his dramatic compositions and bold use of color. He collaborated with Francesco Primaticcio on the lavish decoration of Francis I's Gallery at Fontainebleau, creating an unforgettable visual experience.
Bronzino’s serene Portrait of Francesco de’ Medici embodies Mannerist elegance—a meticulously crafted depiction capturing the solemn gaze and restrained posture of Tuscany's influential ruler during the 1560s. Explore this exquisite artwork and bring Renaissance artistry into your home.
This stunning painting portrays Cosimo I de’ Medici confidently clad in ornate armor, reflecting the opulent style of Renaissance Florence. Executed by Agnolo Bronzino, renowned for his refined elegance and meticulous detail, it exemplifies the Mannerist movement's characteristic coolness and sophistication.
This monumental fresco by Domenico Beccafumi portrays Moses confronting idolatry—the worship of a golden calf—a pivotal moment in Jewish history conveyed with masterful technique and emotive intensity. Its vibrant palette and stylized forms exemplify the stylistic innovations of Mannerism.