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Diana and Callisto Painting ID:: 1094
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Palma Vecchio Diana and Callisto 1525
Art History Museum, Vienna
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Portrait of a Woman Painting ID:: 1096
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Palma Vecchio Portrait of a Woman
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The Three Sisters (detail) dh Painting ID:: 8430
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Palma Vecchio The Three Sisters (detail) dh about 1520
Oil on wood, 88 x 123 cm (full painting)
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
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Jacob and Rachel ag Painting ID:: 8431
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Palma Vecchio Jacob and Rachel ag 1515-25
Oil on canvas, 146,5 x 250,5 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
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Judith ag Painting ID:: 8434
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Palma Vecchio Judith ag Oil on canvas, 90 x 71 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Palma Vecchio
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1480-1528
Italian
Palma Vecchio Gallery
His birthdate is calculated on Vasari testimony (1550) that he died aged 48. By March 1510 he was in Venice, where he spent his working life. The stylistic evidence of his earliest works suggests that he was apprenticed to fellow Bergamasque artist Andrea Previtali, who had studied under Giovanni Bellini. A signed Virgin Reading (1508-10; Berlin, Gemeldegal.), which may be Palma Vecchio earliest surviving painting, is strongly reminiscent of his teacher. Previtali returned to Bergamo in 1511, and the main corpus of Palma work can be dated from this time. Palma Vecchio oeuvre reflects the change from an early to a high Renaissance conception of the human figure in secular and religious art. He specialized in certain themes that became established in the repertory of genres of the Venetian school in the generation after him. The principal of these were the wide-format SACRA CONVERSAZIONE |
Related Artists::. | Carlo Maratta | studio of giotto | Arthur Melville | |
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