Parmigianino (1503 - 1540) - photo 1

Parmigianino

Parmigianino, an Italian Mannerist painter born Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, was a pivotal figure in the development of the Mannerist style, known for his sophisticated and elegant approach to painting. He was a leading figure in Parma's art scene following Correggio and had a significant influence on the artistic developments during the post-High Renaissance period through his expressive and stylish works​​​​​​.

Parmigianino's journey as an artist took him from Parma to Rome and then to Bologna, with his last years spent in Parma. His works, including the renowned "Madonna with the Long Neck," display a unique blend of grace and elegance, coupled with an idiosyncratic use of elongation and distortion, typical of Mannerist aesthetics. This painting, in particular, is noted for its unusual composition and the elongation of figures, embodying the Mannerist style's departure from the proportional norms established during the Renaissance​​​​.

He was also an early Italian etcher, utilizing this technique to express the spontaneity of an artist's hand. His etchings and drawings had a considerable influence on printmaking and the visual arts in Italy and Europe. In addition to his paintings, Parmigianino's contributions to the arts include his work in the church of the Steccata in Parma and his innovative approach to integrating painting with architectural elements​​​​.

For art collectors and experts, Parmigianino's work represents a critical link between the High Renaissance and the emergence of Baroque and Rococo styles, offering a unique insight into the evolution of European art. His works continue to be celebrated for their originality and mastery, making him a subject of enduring interest in the study of art history.

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Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:11 january 1503, Parma, Italy
Date and place of death:24 august 1540, Casalmaggiore, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Genre painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:History painting, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:High Renaissance, Mannerism, Old Masters

Creators Italy

Spinello Aretino (1350 - 1410)
Spinello Aretino
1350 - 1410
Leonardo Cremonini (1925 - 2010)
Leonardo Cremonini
1925 - 2010
Renato Guttuso (1911 - 1987)
Renato Guttuso
1911 - 1987
Giuseppe Marchesi (1699 - 1771)
Giuseppe Marchesi
1699 - 1771
Bruno Bruni (1935)
Bruno Bruni
1935
 Betty Danon (1927 - 2002)
Betty Danon
1927 - 2002
Friedrich Nerly (1807 - 1878)
Friedrich Nerly
1807 - 1878
Velasco Vitali (1960)
Velasco Vitali
1960
Carlo Alberto Baratta (1754 - 1815)
Carlo Alberto Baratta
1754 - 1815
Charles Amédée Philippe van Loo (1719 - 1795)
Charles Amédée Philippe van Loo
1719 - 1795
Gae Aulenti (1927 - 2012)
Gae Aulenti
1927 - 2012
Francesco Zugno (1708 - 1787)
Francesco Zugno
1708 - 1787
Cosimo Tura (1430 - 1495)
Cosimo Tura
1430 - 1495
Adeodato Malatesta (1806 - 1891)
Adeodato Malatesta
1806 - 1891
Pietro da Cortona (1596 - 1669)
Pietro da Cortona
1596 - 1669
Luca Saltarello (1610 - 1655)
Luca Saltarello
1610 - 1655

Creators High Renaissance

Federico Zuccaro (1539 - 1609)
Federico Zuccaro
1539 - 1609
Jacob Duck (1600 - 1667)
Jacob Duck
1600 - 1667
Mondino Scarsella (1530 - 1614)
Mondino Scarsella
1530 - 1614
Fra Bartolomeo (1472 - 1517)
Fra Bartolomeo
1472 - 1517
Sigismondo Caula (1637 - 1724)
Sigismondo Caula
1637 - 1724
Giulio Romano (1499 - 1546)
Giulio Romano
1499 - 1546
Francesco Xanto Avelli (1487 - 1542)
Francesco Xanto Avelli
1487 - 1542
Justus Danckerts I (1635 - 1701)
Justus Danckerts I
1635 - 1701
Francesco Lupicini (1590 - 1656)
Francesco Lupicini
1590 - 1656
Domenico Tibaldi (1541 - 1583)
Domenico Tibaldi
1541 - 1583
Francesco Manno (1754 - 1831)
Francesco Manno
1754 - 1831
Giovanni Andrea Sirani (1610 - 1670)
Giovanni Andrea Sirani
1610 - 1670
Giovanni Battista Zelotti (1526 - 1578)
Giovanni Battista Zelotti
1526 - 1578
Domenico Cresti (1559 - 1638)
Domenico Cresti
1559 - 1638
Leonard Bramer (1596 - 1674)
Leonard Bramer
1596 - 1674
Jacob Biltius (1633 - 1681)
Jacob Biltius
1633 - 1681