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

Cristoforo Di Bindoccio (XIV century - 1409)
Cristoforo Di Bindoccio
XIV century - 1409
Jacopo Dal Ponte (1510 - 1592)
Jacopo Dal Ponte
1510 - 1592
Carlo Levi (1902 - 1975)
Carlo Levi
1902 - 1975
Atanasio Soldati (1896 - 1953)
Atanasio Soldati
1896 - 1953
Mattia Bortoloni (1696 - 1750)
Mattia Bortoloni
1696 - 1750
Baldassare Franceschini (Il Volterrano) (1611 - 1689)
Baldassare Franceschini (Il Volterrano)
1611 - 1689
Silpa Bhirasri (1892 - 1962)
Silpa Bhirasri
1892 - 1962
Luigi Marengo (1928 - 2010)
Luigi Marengo
1928 - 2010
Antonio Gionima (1697 - 1732)
Antonio Gionima
1697 - 1732
Gabriele Devecchi (1938 - 2011)
Gabriele Devecchi
1938 - 2011
Bice Lazzari (1900 - 1981)
Bice Lazzari
1900 - 1981
Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini (1710 - 1801)
Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini
1710 - 1801
Gaspard Duguet (1615 - 1675)
Gaspard Duguet
1615 - 1675
Onorio Ruotolo (1888 - 1966)
Onorio Ruotolo
1888 - 1966
Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707 - 1770)
Maria Felice Tibaldi
1707 - 1770
Sergio Romiti (1928 - 2000)
Sergio Romiti
1928 - 2000

Creators Mannerism

Paulus Janszoon Moreelse (1571 - 1638)
Paulus Janszoon Moreelse
1571 - 1638
Pieter Claesz (1597 - 1661)
Pieter Claesz
1597 - 1661
Hendrick de Clerck (1560 - 1630)
Hendrick de Clerck
1560 - 1630
Marin le Bourgeoys (1550 - 1634)
Marin le Bourgeoys
1550 - 1634
Francesco Salviati (1510 - 1563)
Francesco Salviati
1510 - 1563
Georg Pencz (1500 - 1550)
Georg Pencz
1500 - 1550
Roelandt Savery (1576 - 1639)
Roelandt Savery
1576 - 1639
Bernard Salomon (1506 - 1561)
Bernard Salomon
1506 - 1561
Lodovico Cardi (Cigoli) (1559 - 1613)
Lodovico Cardi (Cigoli)
1559 - 1613
Jan van Dornicke (1475 - 1527)
Jan van Dornicke
1475 - 1527
Piero di Cosimo (1462 - 1522)
Piero di Cosimo
1462 - 1522
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn (1570 - 1657)
Jan Anthoniszoon van Ravesteyn
1570 - 1657
Bartolomeo Cesi (1556 - 1629)
Bartolomeo Cesi
1556 - 1629
Cornelis Cornelisz. of Haarlem (1562 - 1638)
Cornelis Cornelisz. of Haarlem
1562 - 1638
Jacopo Tintoretto (1518 - 1594)
Jacopo Tintoretto
1518 - 1594
Karel van Mander (1548 - 1606)
Karel van Mander
1548 - 1606