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

Michelangelo Palloni (1637 - 1712)
Michelangelo Palloni
1637 - 1712
Carlo Bossoli (1815 - 1884)
Carlo Bossoli
1815 - 1884
Enrico Albrici (1714 - 1773)
Enrico Albrici
1714 - 1773
Gabriella Crespi (1922 - 2017)
Gabriella Crespi
1922 - 2017
Valentino Vago (1931 - 2018)
Valentino Vago
1931 - 2018
Pietro Paolini (1603 - 1681)
Pietro Paolini
1603 - 1681
Cesare Colombo (1930 - 1971)
Cesare Colombo
1930 - 1971
Franz Ludwig Catel (1778 - 1856)
Franz Ludwig Catel
1778 - 1856
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (1609 - 1662)
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone
1609 - 1662
Max Peiffer Watenphul (1896 - 1976)
Max Peiffer Watenphul
1896 - 1976
Piero Fornasetti (1913 - 1988)
Piero Fornasetti
1913 - 1988
Piero Marussig (1879 - 1937)
Piero Marussig
1879 - 1937
Barnaba da Modena (1328 - 1386)
Barnaba da Modena
1328 - 1386
Giuseppe Zais (1709 - 1784)
Giuseppe Zais
1709 - 1784
George Augustus Wallis (1761 - 1847)
George Augustus Wallis
1761 - 1847
Umberto Mariani (1936)
Umberto Mariani
1936

Creators Mannerism

Baccio Bandinelli (1493 - 1560)
Baccio Bandinelli
1493 - 1560
Andrea del Sarto (1486 - 1530)
Andrea del Sarto
1486 - 1530
Scipione Pulzone (1544 - 1598)
Scipione Pulzone
1544 - 1598
Cristoforo Roncalli (Il Pomarancio) (1552 - 1626)
Cristoforo Roncalli (Il Pomarancio)
1552 - 1626
Dirck Jacobsz (1497 - 1567)
Dirck Jacobsz
1497 - 1567
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn (1570 - 1657)
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn
1570 - 1657
Girolamo Massei (1530 - 1614)
Girolamo Massei
1530 - 1614
Marin le Bourgeoys (1550 - 1634)
Marin le Bourgeoys
1550 - 1634
Michael Kirkham (1971)
Michael Kirkham
1971
Onorio Marinari (1627 - 1715)
Onorio Marinari
1627 - 1715
Jacopo Dal Ponte (1510 - 1592)
Jacopo Dal Ponte
1510 - 1592
Jan Snellinck I (1548 - 1638)
Jan Snellinck I
1548 - 1638
Giovanni Battista Paggi (1554 - 1627)
Giovanni Battista Paggi
1554 - 1627
Gerolamo Genga (1476 - 1551)
Gerolamo Genga
1476 - 1551
Pietro Ricchi (1606 - 1675)
Pietro Ricchi
1606 - 1675
Altobello Melone (1491 - 1543)
Altobello Melone
1491 - 1543