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1551 Florence, Italy - 1640 Florence, Italy. Known for: Late-mannerist painting.
The work from the late period of the career of the important Florentine late Mannerist, Jacopo Chimenti, known as Jacopo da Empoli, is emblematic of the stylistic tendencies of the 2nd quarter of the... Read full biography
The work from the late period of the career of the important Florentine late Mannerist, Jacopo Chimenti, known as Jacopo da Empoli, is emblematic of the stylistic tendencies of the 2nd quarter of the 17th century in the city of the Medici. Of particular importance is the interplay between Empoli's... Read full biography
The work from the late period of the career of the important Florentine late Mannerist, Jacopo Chimenti, known as Jacopo da Empoli, is emblematic of the stylistic tendencies of the 2nd quarter of the 17th century in the city of the Medici. Of particular importance is the interplay between Empoli's elongated, elegant figures, typical of his mature work, and his completely new, naturalistic conception of landscape. Empoli is considered to be the most important reformer of Mannerism and was one of... Read full biography
The work from the late period of the career of the important Florentine late Mannerist, Jacopo Chimenti, known as Jacopo da Empoli, is emblematic of the stylistic tendencies of the 2nd quarter of the 17th century in the city of the Medici. Of particular importance is the interplay between Empoli's elongated, elegant figures, typical of his mature work, and his completely new, naturalistic conception of landscape. Empoli is considered to be the most important reformer of Mannerism and was one of the painters who promoted a move towards the Baroque in Florentine painting. In 1617 Grand Duke Cosimo II, invited the painter, Filippo Napoletano to go to Florence. His oeuvre represents a very clear symbiosis of northern Flemish and Italian... Read full biography
The work from the late period of the career of the important Florentine late Mannerist, Jacopo Chimenti, known as Jacopo da Empoli, is emblematic of the stylistic tendencies of the 2nd quarter of the 17th century in the city of the Medici. Of particular importance is the interplay between Empoli's elongated, elegant figures, typical of his mature work, and his completely new, naturalistic conception of landscape. Empoli is considered to be the most important reformer of Mannerism and was one of the painters who promoted a move towards the Baroque in Florentine painting. In 1617 Grand Duke Cosimo II, invited the painter, Filippo Napoletano to go to Florence. His oeuvre represents a very clear symbiosis of northern Flemish and Italian influences. The environment at Cosimo's court, who initiated the last part of the cultural hey-d... Read full biography
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