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Perino Del Vaga THe Justice of Seleucus oil painting


THe Justice of Seleucus
Painting ID::  32195
Perino Del Vaga
THe Justice of Seleucus
mk78 Uffizi,Gallery

   
   
     

Perino Del Vaga Tarquin the Bold Founds the Temple of Jove on the Campidoglio oil painting


Tarquin the Bold Founds the Temple of Jove on the Campidoglio
Painting ID::  32196
Perino Del Vaga
Tarquin the Bold Founds the Temple of Jove on the Campidoglio
mk78 Detached fresco reapplied to canvas 52x59 1/6in Uffizi,Gallery

   
   
     

Perino Del Vaga Tarquinius Superbus Founds the Temple of Jove on the Capitol, from Palazzo Baldassini, now in the Uffizi, Florence oil painting


Tarquinius Superbus Founds the Temple of Jove on the Capitol, from Palazzo Baldassini, now in the Uffizi, Florence
Painting ID::  61243
Perino Del Vaga
Tarquinius Superbus Founds the Temple of Jove on the Capitol, from Palazzo Baldassini, now in the Uffizi, Florence
Perin del Vaga, Tarquinius Superbus Founds the Temple of Jove on the Capitol, from Palazzo Baldassini, now in the Uffizi, Florence

   
   
     

Perino Del Vaga Adoration of the Child oil painting


Adoration of the Child
Painting ID::  91192
Perino Del Vaga
Adoration of the Child
1534(1534) Medium Oil on panel transferred to canvas cyf

   
   
     

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     Perino Del Vaga
     Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1501-1547 Italian painter and draughtsman. He trained in Florence, first with Andrea de' Ceri and from the age of 11 with Ridolfo Ghirlandaio. According to Vasari, he practised drawing by copying Michelangelo's cartoon for the Battle of Cascina (destr.). For Pope Leo X's entry into Florence in November 1515 he painted an allegorical figure on one of the twelve triumphal arches. Soon after, an obscure Florentine painter called Vaga took Perino to Rome, where he became known as del Vaga. There he continued his drawing studies, copying from works of antiquity and Michelangelo's ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. On the recommendation of Giulio Romano and Giovanni Francesco Penni, he joined Raphael's workshop, where he learnt stuccowork and how to design grotesques, through assisting Giovanni da Udine in the Vatican Logge. Soon he was painting scenes from Raphael's designs, and five or six ceiling frescoes in the Logge, including the Story of Joshua and the Story of David, are generally accepted as his.

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