MANNERISM Rebels without a (united) cause. 2 Figure 22-42 JACOPO DA PONTORMO, Entombment of Christ, Capponi Chapel, Santa Felicità, Florence, Italy, 1525–1528.

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MANNERISM Rebels without a (united) cause

2 Figure JACOPO DA PONTORMO, Entombment of Christ, Capponi Chapel, Santa Felicità, Florence, Italy, 1525–1528. Oil on wood, 10’ 3” x 6’ 4”.

3 Figure PARMIGIANINO, Madonna with the Long Neck, from the Baiardi Chapel, Santa Maria dei Servi, Parma,Italy, 1534– Oil on wood, 7’ 1” x 4’ 4”. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence.

4 Figure BRONZINO, Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time, ca Oil on wood, 5’ 1” x 4’ 8 1/4”. National Gallery, London. Excellent example of Allegory…a figural Representation that conveys Something other than what Is literal… Commissioned as a gift for King of France by the grand Duke of Tuscany- Love-with envy and deceit is Foolish and lovers will Discover the folly in time-

5 Figure BRONZINO, Portrait of a Young Man, ca. 1530–1545. Oil on wood, 3’ 1 1/2” x 2’ 5 1/2”. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (H. O. Havemeyer Collection, bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929).

6 Figure SOFONISBA ANGUISSOLA, Portrait of the Artist’s Sisters and Brother, ca Oil on panel, 2’ 5 1/4” x 3’ 1 1/2”. Methuen Collection, Corsham Court, Wiltshire.

7 Figure TINTORETTO, Last Supper, Oil on canvas, 12’ x 18’ 8”. San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.

8 Figure PAOLO VERONESE, Christ in the House of Levi, from the refectory of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, Italy, Oil on canvas, 18’ 3” x 42’. Galleria dell’Accademia, Venice.

9 Figure PAOLO VERONESE, Triumph of Venice, ca Oil on canvas, 29’ 8” x 19’. Ceiling of the Hall of the Grand Council, Doge’s Palace, Venice.

10 Figure CORREGGIO, Assumption of the Virgin, 1526–1530. Fresco, 35’ 10” x 37’ 11”. Parma Cathedral, Parma.

11 Mannerist Sculpture Examine the expressive forms of sculpture. Recognize the artistic elements of Mannerist sculpture.

Figure BENVENUTO CELLINI, Saltcellar of Francis I, Gold, enamel, and ebony, 10 ¼” X 1’ 1’ 1/8”. Kunsthisotrisches Museum, Vienna. 12

13 Figure GIOVANNI DA BOLOGNA, Abduction of the Sabine Women, Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy, 1579–1583. Marble, 13’ 5 1/2” high.