Jacopo Carrucci (Jacopo da Pontormo)
Pontorme 24/05/1494 - Florence 02/01/1557
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| Jacopo Carucci, conosciuto come Jacopo da Pontormo o semplicemente Pontormo (Pontorme, 24 maggio 1494 - Firenze, 1º gennaio 1557), Presunto autoritratto nella Deposizione della Cappella Capponi in Santa Felicita a Firenze
Jacopo Pontormo, original name Jacopo Carrucci (b. May 24, 1494, Pontormo, near Empoli, Republic of Florence [Italy]—buried Jan. 2, 1557, Florence), Florentine painter who broke away from High Renaissance classicism to create a more personal, expressive style that is sometimes classified as early Mannerism.
Pontormo was the son of Bartolommeo Carrucci, a painter. According to the biographer Giorgio Vasari, he was apprenticed to Leonardo da Vinci and afterward to Mariotto Albertinelli and Piero di Cosimo. At the age of 18 he entered the workshop of Andrea del Sarto, and ...
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