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Witness Tintoretto's dramatic 'Presentation of Christ in the Temple' (1550). A masterpiece showcasing his signature style – muscular figures, bold perspective & a vibrant Venetian scene at the Gallerie dell’Accademia.
Admire Jacopo Tintoretto’s ‘Portrait of Procurator Jacopo Soranzo,’ a dramatic 1550 oil painting capturing Venetian wealth & authority. A masterful study in light, shadow, and detail – now available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Agnolo Bronzino’s ‘St John the Baptist’ (1550) is a masterful Mannerist portrait, showcasing muscular grace and serene contemplation. Explore this iconic work's details & history.
Born in Volterra around 1509, Daniele Ricciarelli honed his skills under Sienese masters before gravitating towards Rome and forging an enduring connection with Michelangelo. He skillfully navigated patronage demands while championing artistic experimentation—a hallmark of his legacy.
This stunning painting portrays Cosimo I de’ Medici confidently clad in ornate armor, reflecting the opulent style of Renaissance Florence. Executed by Agnolo Bronzino, renowned for his refined elegance and meticulous detail, it exemplifies the Mannerist movement's characteristic coolness and sophistication.
A celestial display of divine grace defines this Mannerist masterpiece Coronation of the Virgin with Angels by Cecchino del Salviati, offering a breathtaking glimpse into 16th-century devotion for your private collection.
A dramatic scene of intense martyrdom unfolds in this 1550 masterpiece by Michele di Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio, capturing the raw emotion of the Florentine Renaissance for your private collection.
An intense religious scene featuring Christ with a crown of thorns by Girolamo Romanino captures the dramatic essence of the 1550s, offering a profound masterpiece for your private collection.