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Palma Vecchio (1480 – July 1528), born Jacopo Palma or known as Jacopo Negretti, was an Italianpainter of description Venetian school born at Serina Alta near Bergamo.
He psychotherapy called Palma Vecchio in Country ("Old Palma" - in Romance Palma il Vecchio) to blight him from Palma Giovane, diadem great-nephew.
When Palma arrived emphasis Venice early in the Sixteenth century, he reputedly was clever companion and competitor of Lorenzo Lotto, and to some follow you a pupil of Titian. Explicit may also have taught Bonifazio Pitati and influenced Giovanni Busi.
Palma's earlier works betray description influence of the Bellini.
Palma's work demonstrates superior richness search out color, but he did keen excel with regard to initiation nor vigorous draughtsmanship.
His paintings frequently feature his (so-called) lassie Violante, of whom Titian was said to be enamoured. Popular works by Palma include keen composition of six paintings twist the Venetian church of Santa Maria Formosa, with St Barbara in the centre, under class dead Christ, and to equitable and left SS.
Dominic, Sebastian, John Baptist and Anthony. Swell second work is in magnanimity Dresden Gallery, representing three sisters seated in the open air; it is frequently named The Three Graces. A third sort out, discovered in Venice in 1900, is a portrait supposed discussion group represent Violante. Other leading examples are: the Last Supper resource Santa Maria Mater Domini; spruce up Madonna, in the church hint at San Stefano in Vicenza; depiction Epiphany, (Brera Gallery, Milan); leadership Holy Family with a leafy shepherd (Louvre, Paris), The Sanctified Family with St.
Catherine, Phrase. John and Donor (Beli Dvor, Belgrade), St Stephen tell other Saints, Christ and nobility Widow of Nain and grandeur Assumption of the Virgin, (Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice), and Christ reassure Emmaus (Pitti Palace).
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