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Parmigianino

Parmigianino

Dessins du Louvre

By Dominique Cordellier,Laura Angelucci,Laurence Lhinarès,Roberta Serra

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Publish Date

2015

Publisher

Officina Libraria srl

Language

eng

Pages

190

Description:

"Parmigianino (1503-1540) was among the leading artists of Mannerism, the style that characterised the later years of the Italian High Renaissance and spread throughout Europe, and is known for the exquisite grace and refinement of his art. Heir to Raphael and Correggio he is considered one of the most accomplished draughtsmen of all time. The Louvre has the largest collection of his drawings and the catalogue traces his development as an artist through the analysis of over 60 magnificent examples. Parmigianino was extremely precocious, and after having absorbed the innovations coming from different artistic centres of northern Italy (Venice, Ferrara, Cremona, Parma), at only 19 years of age he went to Rome and was presented to the pope. After the sack of Rome, he moved to Bologna and then returned to his hometown, Parma. Never satisfied with the results attained, he drew and sketched continuously leaving us an exceptional legacy"--Exhibition: Musée du Louvre, Paris, France (17.12.2015-15.02.2016).