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1486 Florence, Italy - c.1530. Known for: Portrait, figure and genre painting, mannerism.
Andrea Del Sarto was born in 1486 in Florence, Italy . He was also known as Andrea d'Angiolo. The son of Angiolo di Francesco, a tailor, whence the name Sarto, he began as a goldsmith's apprentice... Read full biography
Andrea Del Sarto was born in 1486 in Florence, Italy . He was also known as Andrea d'Angiolo. The son of Angiolo di Francesco, a tailor, whence the name Sarto, he began as a goldsmith's apprentice and was then taught for several years by Piero di Cosimo. In the course of a few years he was earning... Read full biography
Andrea Del Sarto was born in 1486 in Florence, Italy . He was also known as Andrea d'Angiolo. The son of Angiolo di Francesco, a tailor, whence the name Sarto, he began as a goldsmith's apprentice and was then taught for several years by Piero di Cosimo. In the course of a few years he was earning his own way, with a steady stream of commissions and enough money to support his entire family. The Art movement dominating the 16th century after Michelangelo's death, known as Mannerism, was an... Read full biography
Andrea Del Sarto was born in 1486 in Florence, Italy . He was also known as Andrea d'Angiolo. The son of Angiolo di Francesco, a tailor, whence the name Sarto, he began as a goldsmith's apprentice and was then taught for several years by Piero di Cosimo. In the course of a few years he was earning his own way, with a steady stream of commissions and enough money to support his entire family. The Art movement dominating the 16th century after Michelangelo's death, known as Mannerism, was an attempt to fuse form as conceived by Michelangelo with color as conceived by Raphael. The artist who came closest to achieving this was Andrea del Sarto, whose work also reveals the influence of Leonardo. His huge canvases are peopled with solid... Read full biography
Andrea Del Sarto was born in 1486 in Florence, Italy . He was also known as Andrea d'Angiolo. The son of Angiolo di Francesco, a tailor, whence the name Sarto, he began as a goldsmith's apprentice and was then taught for several years by Piero di Cosimo. In the course of a few years he was earning his own way, with a steady stream of commissions and enough money to support his entire family. The Art movement dominating the 16th century after Michelangelo's death, known as Mannerism, was an attempt to fuse form as conceived by Michelangelo with color as conceived by Raphael. The artist who came closest to achieving this was Andrea del Sarto, whose work also reveals the influence of Leonardo. His huge canvases are peopled with solid sculptural figures set in shadow, that, unlike Leonardo's, is tinted rather than grey, and his palette abounds in w... Read full biography
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