Jacopo Palma II (1549 - 1628)

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Jacopo Palma II

Iacopo Negretti, best known as Jacopo or Giacomo Palma il Giovane or simply Palma Giovane ("Young Palma"), was an Italian painter from Venice and a notable exponent of the Venetian school. After Tintoretto's death (1594), Palma became Venice's dominant artist perpetuating his style. Outside Venice, he received numerous commissions in the area of Bergamo, then part of the Venetian Domini di Terraferma, and in Central Europe, most prominently from the connoisseur emperor Rudolph II in Prague. Rejecting Mannerism in the 1580s, he embraced a reformist naturalism.[6] He varied the ingeniously synthesised amalgam according to subject matter and patrons' own eclectic and conservative tastes, with "virtuoso skill and a facile intelligence". Palma il Giovane went on to organize his own, large studio which he used to produce a repetitive series of religious and allegorical pictures that can be found throughout the territory of the Venetian Republic.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:September 1549, Venice, Italy
Date and place of death:17 october 1628, Venice, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Engraver, Graphic artist, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Venetian school
Genre:Nude art, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre, Self-portrait
Art style:Mannerism
Technique:Chalk, Engraving, Etching, Feather, Hand graphic

Creators Italy

Gentile da Fabriano (1370 - 1427)
Gentile da Fabriano
1370 - 1427
Claudio Salocchi (1934 - 2012)
Claudio Salocchi
1934 - 2012
Orazio Samacchini (1532 - 1577)
Orazio Samacchini
1532 - 1577
Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia (1403 - 1482)
Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia
1403 - 1482
Carlo Nason (1935)
Carlo Nason
1935
Orazio Grevenbroeck (1676 - 1739)
Orazio Grevenbroeck
1676 - 1739
Giuseppe (fra Felice) Cignaroli (1726 - 1796)
Giuseppe (fra Felice) Cignaroli
1726 - 1796
Pierre-Etienne Monnot (1657 - 1733)
Pierre-Etienne Monnot
1657 - 1733
Pietro Longhi (1701 - 1785)
Pietro Longhi
1701 - 1785
Davide Antonio Fossati (1708 - 1795)
Davide Antonio Fossati
1708 - 1795
Corrado Giuseppe Parducci (1900 - 1981)
Corrado Giuseppe Parducci
1900 - 1981
Bartolomeo Bimbi (1648 - 1729)
Bartolomeo Bimbi
1648 - 1729
Angelo Accardi (1964)
Angelo Accardi
1964
Giovanni Luigi Rocco (1701 - 1750)
Giovanni Luigi Rocco
1701 - 1750
Cagnaccio di San Pietro (1897 - 1946)
Cagnaccio di San Pietro
1897 - 1946
Jacques Courtois (1621 - 1676)
Jacques Courtois
1621 - 1676

Creators Mannerism

Giacomo Valegio (XVI century - XVI century)
Giacomo Valegio
XVI century - XVI century
Federico Barocci (1535 - 1612)
Federico Barocci
1535 - 1612
Federico Zuccaro (1539 - 1609)
Federico Zuccaro
1539 - 1609
Hans Mielich (1516 - 1573)
Hans Mielich
1516 - 1573
Michele Tosini (1503 - 1577)
Michele Tosini
1503 - 1577
Carlo Antonio Procaccini (1571 - 1630)
Carlo Antonio Procaccini
1571 - 1630
Ippolito Scarsella (1560 - 1620)
Ippolito Scarsella
1560 - 1620
Gerolamo Genga (1476 - 1551)
Gerolamo Genga
1476 - 1551
Santi di Tito (1536 - 1603)
Santi di Tito
1536 - 1603
Joachim Anthonisz. Wtewael (1566 - 1638)
Joachim Anthonisz. Wtewael
1566 - 1638
Agnolo Bronzino (1503 - 1572)
Agnolo Bronzino
1503 - 1572
Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten (1622 - 1666)
Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten
1622 - 1666
Marten van Valckenborch (1535 - 1612)
Marten van Valckenborch
1535 - 1612
Jacques Bellange (1575 - 1616)
Jacques Bellange
1575 - 1616
Hans Bol (1534 - 1593)
Hans Bol
1534 - 1593
Giovanni Bilivert (1585 - 1644)
Giovanni Bilivert
1585 - 1644