AMMANATI, Bartolomeo

Italian Mannerist Sculptor, 1511-1592 Italian sculptor and architect. He was a major figure in Italian art in the second and third quarters of the 16th century. His extensive travels in north and central Italy gave him an unequalled understanding of developments in architecture and sculpture in the era of Mannerism. His style was based inevitably on the example of Michelangelo but was modified by the suaver work of Jacopo Sansovino. In both sculpture and architecture Ammanati was a highly competent craftsman, and his masterpieces, the tombs of Marco Mantova Benavides and two members of the del Monte family, the Fountains of Juno and Neptune and the courtyard of the Palazzo Pitti, are among the finest works of the period.


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AMMANATI, Bartolomeo Leda with the Swan oil


Leda with the Swan
Painting ID::  4739
Leda with the Swan
Marble Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence
Marble Museo_Nazionale_del_Bargello,_Florence
   
   
     

AMMANATI, Bartolomeo Fountain of Neptune oil


Fountain of Neptune
Painting ID::  4740
Fountain of Neptune
1559-75 Marble and bronze Piazza della Signoria, Florence
   
   
     

AMMANATI, Bartolomeo The Fountain of Neptune  lll oil


The Fountain of Neptune lll
Painting ID::  4741
The Fountain of Neptune lll
1565 Marble and bronze Piazza della Signoria, Florence
1565 Marble_and_bronze Piazza_della_Signoria,_Florence
   
   
     

AMMANATI, Bartolomeo Fountain of Neptune   nnn oil


Fountain of Neptune nnn
Painting ID::  4742
Fountain of Neptune nnn
1559-75 Marble and bronze Piazza della Signoria, Florence
1559-75 Marble_and_bronze Piazza_della_Signoria,_Florence
   
   
     

AMMANATI, Bartolomeo Russian goddess Staples oil


Russian goddess Staples
Painting ID::  58359
Russian goddess Staples
mk261 Florence 1572 - 1575 years of high bronze statue of 93 centimeters.
   
   
     

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     AMMANATI, Bartolomeo
     Italian Mannerist Sculptor, 1511-1592 Italian sculptor and architect. He was a major figure in Italian art in the second and third quarters of the 16th century. His extensive travels in north and central Italy gave him an unequalled understanding of developments in architecture and sculpture in the era of Mannerism. His style was based inevitably on the example of Michelangelo but was modified by the suaver work of Jacopo Sansovino. In both sculpture and architecture Ammanati was a highly competent craftsman, and his masterpieces, the tombs of Marco Mantova Benavides and two members of the del Monte family, the Fountains of Juno and Neptune and the courtyard of the Palazzo Pitti, are among the finest works of the period.

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