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Portrait of a Woman Gemälde ID:: 58189
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Portrait of a Woman Portrait of a Woman (Bianca Cappello?) Oil on copper, 37 x 27 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Portrait_of_a_Woman_(Bianca_Cappello?)_Oil_on_copper,_37_x_27_cm
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Christ with Mary and Martha Gemälde ID:: 58190
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Christ with Mary and Martha Christ with Mary and Martha, oil on wood, 125 x 118 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Christ_with_Mary_and_Martha,_oil_on_wood,_125_x_118_cm
Kunsthistorisches_Museum
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With the red dog lady Gemälde ID:: 58374
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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With the red dog lady mk261 1580 -1585 oil painting in canvas 112 x 90 cm mk261_1580_-1585_oil_painting_in_canvas_112_x_90_cm
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Portrait of Eleonora Gemälde ID:: 70533
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Portrait of Eleonora Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *114.5 ?? 89.5 cm
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Dimensions_Expression_error:_Missing_operand_for_*114.5_??_89.5_cm
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Venus disarming Cupid. Gemälde ID:: 78574
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Venus disarming Cupid. ca. 1570(1570)
Oil on panel
137.9 x 226.1 cm (54.3 x 89 in)
cjr ca._1570(1570)
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_137.9_x_226.1_cm_(54.3_x_89_in)
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Alessandro Allori
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(May 3, 1535 - September 22, 1607) was an Italian portrait painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school.
Born in Florence, in 1540, after the death of his father, he was brought up and trained in art by a close friend, often referred to as his 'uncle', the mannerist painter Agnolo Bronzino, whose name he sometimes assumed in his pictures. In some ways, Allori is the last of the line of prominent Florentine painters, of generally undiluted Tuscan artistic heritage: Andrea del Sarto worked with Fra Bartolomeo (as well as Leonardo Da Vinci), Pontormo briefly worked under Andrea, and trained Bronzino, who trained Allori. Subsequent generations in the city would be strongly influenced by the tide of Baroque styles pre-eminent in other parts of Italy. |
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