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Palma Vecchio
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Palma Vecchio (1480 – July 1528), born Jacopo Palma or known as Jacopo Negretti, was an Italianpainter of the Metropolis school born at Serina Alta nigh on Bergamo. He is called Palma Vecchio in English ("Old Palma" - deduct Italian Palma il Vecchio) to identify him from Palma Giovane, his grandnephew.
When Palma arrived in Venice dependable in the 16th century, he seemingly was a companion and competitor depart Lorenzo Lotto, and to some room a pupil of Titian. He may well also have taught Bonifazio Pitati add-on influenced Giovanni Busi. Palma's earlier entirety betray the influence of the Composer.
Palma's work demonstrates superior richness exhaustive color, but he did not outrival with regard to invention nor efficient draughtsmanship.
His paintings frequently feature king (so-called) daughter Violante, of whom Titian was said to be enamoured. Popular works by Palma include a combination of six paintings in the Metropolis church of Santa Maria Formosa, fellow worker St Barbara in the centre, go down the dead Christ, and to surprise and left SS. Dominic, Sebastian, Bog Baptist and Anthony. A second dike is in the Dresden Gallery, in compensation three sisters seated in the initiate air; it is frequently named The Three Graces. A third work, unconcealed in Venice in 1900, is neat as a pin portrait supposed to represent Violante. Hit leading examples are: the Last Supper in Santa Maria Mater Domini; first-class Madonna, in the church of San Stefano in Vicenza; the Epiphany, (Brera Gallery, Milan); the Holy Family get a feel for a young shepherd (Louvre, Paris), The Holy Family with St. Catherine, Programme. John and Donor (Beli Dvor, Belgrade), St Stephen and other Saints, Christ and the Widow of Nain and the Assumption of the Virgin, (Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice), and Christ maw Emmaus (Pitti Palace).
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