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Pietà is a c.1537-1540 oil painting by Rosso Fiorentino, originally painted on panel and later transferred to canvas. Now in the Louvre in Paris, it is the only securely-identified original painting by the artist known to have been produced for a courtier of Francis I of France. Pietà 1537 painting by Rosso Fiorentino (Museum: Department of Paintings of the Louvre) This is the only easel painting that can be dated with certainty to Rosso's stay in France in 1530-40.

Rosso Fiorentino. (1494 1540) Pietà c.1540. Oil on panel

Pietà is a c.1537-1540 oil painting by Rosso Fiorentino, originally painted on panel and later transferred to canvas. Now in the Louvre in Paris, it is the only securely-identified original painting by the artist known to have been produced for a courtier of Francis I of France. Rosso Fiorentino 1494-1540 Italian painter, frescoist, draftsman, pietra dura artist and stuccoist . Pietà Pieta 1537-1540. 125 x 159 cms | 49 x 62 1/2 ins Oil on wood transferred to can Pietà. 1530 / 1540 (2e quart du XVIe siècle) Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Jacopo, dit) Italie, École de. INV 594 ; MR 463. Département des Peintures. Actuellement visible au Louvre. Salle 712. Aile Denon, Niveau 1. Pietà 1537-40 Oil on wood transferred to canvas, 125 x 159 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris Rosso addressed the theme of the dead Christ again towards the end of his artistic career when, after completing the decoration of the Gallery at Fontainebleau for François I, painted the Pietà.

Pietà di Rosso Fiorentino Descrizione dell'opera e mostre in corso

1537-40 Oil on wood transferred to canvas, 125 x 159 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris Rosso addressed the theme of the dead Christ again towards the end of his artistic career when, after completing the decoration of the Gallery at Fontainebleau for François I, painted the Pietà. Giovanni Battista di Jacopo (8 March 1495 in Gregorian style, or 1494 according to the calculation of times in Florence where the year began on 25 March - 14 November 1540), known as Rosso Fiorentino (meaning "red Florentine" in Italian), or Il Rosso, was an Italian Mannerist painter, in oil and fresco, belonging to the Florentine school. Media in category "Pietà by Rosso Fiorentino" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Pietà du Château d'Ecouen.jpg 3,000 × 2,358; 6.98 MB Rosso Fiorentino - Pietà - WGA20135.jpg 1,308 × 1,000; 181 KB Rosso fiorentino, pietà, 1530-40 ca. 01.JPG 2,928 × 2,320; 3.68 MB Pieta. Rosso Fiorentino, between 1530 and 1540. This painter is one of the first and most prominent painters of the end of the Renaissance. He obtains particularly in his works very dramatic expressions, from violent volumetrics that disfigure or unfold the faces and bodies represented.

Spencer Alley Walter Friedlaender on Early Mannerism

Rosso Fiorentino. One of the founders of Mannerism, a work of Rosso Fiorentino 's can easily be recognized by the brash tenets of this style that he helped develop. The lighting is harsh and the figures tend to be angular and elongated. Perspective is often from an unusual angle and the colors are brilliant though impetuous. Giovanni Battista di Jacopo (8 March 1495 in Gregorian style, or 1494 according to the calculation of times in Florence where the year began on 25 March - 14 November 1540), known as Rosso Fiorentino (meaning "Red Florentine" in Italian), or Il Rosso, was an Italian Mannerist painter who worked in oil and fresco and belonged to the Florentine sc. La Pietà è un dipinto a olio su tavola trasferita su tela (270x201 cm) di Rosso Fiorentino*, databile al 1537-1540 circa e conservato nel Louvre di Parigi. Si tratta dell'unica opera sicuramente originale tra quelle eseguite dal Rosso alla corte di Francesco I di Francia. Storia Pontormo & Rosso Fiorentino: diverging paths of Mannerism revisits the subject of the 1956 Florence exhibition. It follows the stylistic development of these two leading artists of early Florentine Mannerism in roughly chronological order but with separate sections on their portrait paintings and their drawings (they were both remarkable draughtsmen).

Oil Painting after "Pieta" by Rosso Fiorentino EBTH

Rosso Fiorentino Mar 8, 1495 - Nov 14, 1540 Giovanni Battista di Jacopo, known as Rosso Fiorentino, or Il Rosso, was an Italian Mannerist painter who worked in oil and fresco and belonged to the Florentine school. Pietà painting by Rosso Fiorentino (Museum: Department of Paintings of the Louvre) License: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons For more: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18572276 Does this artwork infringe your rights? Report it Created by Rosso Fiorentino Artist (Italy) Follow 9 followers Part of Louvre Museum Museum (France) Follow 50 followers