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

Giovanni Bellini (1430 - 1516)
Giovanni Bellini
1430 - 1516
Peter Ackermann (1934 - 2007)
Peter Ackermann
1934 - 2007
 Arcangelo (1956)
Arcangelo
1956
Filippo Bonanni (1638 - 1723)
Filippo Bonanni
1638 - 1723
Giovanni Pietro Birago (XV century - XVI century)
Giovanni Pietro Birago
XV century - XVI century
Bruno Saetti (1902 - 1984)
Bruno Saetti
1902 - 1984
Rubens Santoro (1859 - 1941)
Rubens Santoro
1859 - 1941
Franco Albini (1905 - 1977)
Franco Albini
1905 - 1977
Marcello Morandini (1940)
Marcello Morandini
1940
Edward Dodwell (1767 - 1832)
Edward Dodwell
1767 - 1832
Donato Creti (1671 - 1749)
Donato Creti
1671 - 1749
Paolo Porpora (1617 - 1673)
Paolo Porpora
1617 - 1673
Sabato (Simon) Rodia (1879 - 1965)
Sabato (Simon) Rodia
1879 - 1965
Matthias Stom (1600 - 1650)
Matthias Stom
1600 - 1650
Francesco Paolo Michetti (1851 - 1929)
Francesco Paolo Michetti
1851 - 1929
Michele Rocca (da Parma) (1671 - 1751)
Michele Rocca (da Parma)
1671 - 1751

Creators Mannerism

Toussaint Dubreuil (1561 - 1602)
Toussaint Dubreuil
1561 - 1602
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn (1570 - 1657)
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn
1570 - 1657
Francesco Carracci (1595 - 1622)
Francesco Carracci
1595 - 1622
Hans Bol (1534 - 1593)
Hans Bol
1534 - 1593
Giovanni da Bologna (1529 - 1608)
Giovanni da Bologna
1529 - 1608
Pieter van der Borcht I (1530 - 1608)
Pieter van der Borcht I
1530 - 1608
Domenico Tibaldi (1541 - 1583)
Domenico Tibaldi
1541 - 1583
Luca Cambiaso (1527 - 1585)
Luca Cambiaso
1527 - 1585
Domenico Robusti Tintoretto (1560 - 1635)
Domenico Robusti Tintoretto
1560 - 1635
Jan de Baen (1633 - 1702)
Jan de Baen
1633 - 1702
Nicolо dell'Abate (1512 - 1571)
Nicolо dell'Abate
1512 - 1571
François Quesnel I (1542 - 1619)
François Quesnel I
1542 - 1619
Willem Jacobsz. Delff (1580 - 1638)
Willem Jacobsz. Delff
1580 - 1638
Benedetto da Rovezzano (1474 - 1554)
Benedetto da Rovezzano
1474 - 1554
Stefano della Bella (1610 - 1664)
Stefano della Bella
1610 - 1664
Jacques Callot (1592 - 1635)
Jacques Callot
1592 - 1635
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