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Domenico Beccafumi Moses and the Golden Calf oil painting reproduction


Moses and the Golden Calf
Date between 1536(1536) and 1537(1537) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 197 cm (77.6 in). Width: 139 cm (54.7 in). cjr
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Domenico Beccafumi
  
c1486-1551 Domenico Beccafumi Gallery Italian painter, sculptor, draughtsman, printmaker and illuminator. He was one of the protagonists, perhaps even the most precocious, of Tuscan Mannerism, which he practised with a strong sense of his Sienese artistic background but at the same time with an awareness of contemporary developments in Florence and Rome. He responded to the new demand for feeling and fantasy while retaining the formal language of the early 16th century. None of Beccafumis works is signed or dated, but his highly personal maniera has facilitated almost unanimous agreement regarding the definition of his corpus and the principal areas of influence on it. However, some questions concerning the circumstances of his early career and the choices available to him remain unanswered. The more extreme forms of Beccafumis reckless experimentation underwent a critical reappraisal only in the later 20th century.
Moses and the Golden Calf
Date between 1536(1536) and 1537(1537) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 197 cm (77.6 in). Width: 139 cm (54.7 in). cjr

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