
Palma il Giovane
1550
- 1628
Italian Mannerist Painter
Movement : High Renaissance
Palma il Giovane, born in 1548 in Venice and died in 1628 in Venice, was an Italian painter known for his religious and mythological works. His paintings are celebrated for their dramatic compositions and use of color, capturing the essence of Mannerist spirituality and grandeur. Influenced by the Venetian School and his grandfather Palma Vecchio, Palma il Giovane's technique involved a dynamic and expressive approach to composition and color, conveying the grace and elegance of his subjects. His career was marked by his ability to depict the elegance and harmony of his era, making him a celebrated figure in 16th-century Italian painting.
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