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PARMIGIANINO Italian Mannerist Painter, 1503-1540
Italian painter, draughtsman and printmaker. Beginning a career that was to last only two decades, he moved from precocious success in the shadow of Correggio in Parma to be hailed in the Rome of Clement VII as Raphael reborn. There he executed few large-scale works but was introduced to printmaking. After the Sack of Rome in 1527, he returned to northern Italy, where in his final decade he created some of his most markedly Mannerist works. Equally gifted as a painter of small panels and large-scale frescoes both sacred and profane, he was also one of the most penetrating portrait painters of his age.
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Painting ID:: 39612 Self-Portrait in a convex mirror
mk150
1540
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Painting ID:: 39613 The Conversion of Paul
mk150
c.1530
Canvas
177.5x128.5cm
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Painting ID:: 40326 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror
mk156
c.1523-24
Oil on wood
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Painting ID:: 40347 Turkish Slave
mk156
1530-31
Oil on wood
67x53cm
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Painting ID:: 40358 Madonna with Long Neck
mk156
c.1535
Oil on wood
216x132cm
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PARMIGIANINO
Italian Mannerist Painter, 1503-1540
Italian painter, draughtsman and printmaker. Beginning a career that was to last only two decades, he moved from precocious success in the shadow of Correggio in Parma to be hailed in the Rome of Clement VII as Raphael reborn. There he executed few large-scale works but was introduced to printmaking. After the Sack of Rome in 1527, he returned to northern Italy, where in his final decade he created some of his most markedly Mannerist works. Equally gifted as a painter of small panels and large-scale frescoes both sacred and profane, he was also one of the most penetrating portrait painters of his age.
. Related Artists to PARMIGIANINO: | TENIERS, David the Younger | HEEM, Jan Davidsz. de | RICCI, Sebastiano | paul delvaux | Aniello Falcone |
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