ALBERTINELLI Mariotto

Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1474-1515 Already as a 12-year old boy, he became a pupil of Cosimo Rosselli, and a fellow-pupil with Fra Bartolomeo with whom he formed such an intimate brotherly rapport that in 1494 the two started their own studio in Florence. Vasari's opinion was that Mariotto was not so well grounded in drawing as Bartolomeo, and he tells that, to improve his hand he had taken to drawing the antiquities in the Medici garden, where he was encouraged by Madonna Alfonsina, the mother of Duke Lorenzo II de' Medici. When the Medici were temporarily banished in 1494, he returned to his friend, whose manner he copied so assiduously, according to Vasari, that his works were taken for Baccio's. When, in the wake of Savonarola's morality campaign, Baccio joined the Dominican order as Fra Bartolomeo in 1500 and gave up painting, Albertinelli, beside himself with the loss, would have joined him; but, spurred by his success in completing an unfinished Last Judgment of Bartolomeo's, he resolved to carry on alone. Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini. Albertinelli's paintings bear the imprint of Perugino's sense of volumes in space and perspective, Fra Bartolomeo's coloring, the landscape portrayal of Flemish masters like Memling, and Leonardo's Sfumato technique. His chief paintings are in Florence, notably his masterpiece, the Visitation (1503) at the Uffizi.


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ALBERTINELLI  Mariotto The Church Militant and Triumphant oil


The Church Militant and Triumphant
Painting ID::  4782
The Church Militant and Triumphant
1365-68 Fresco Cappella Spagnuolo, Santa Maria Novella, Florence
   
   
     

ALBERTINELLI  Mariotto The Virgin and Child Adored by Saints Jerome and Zenobius (mk05) oil


The Virgin and Child Adored by Saints Jerome and Zenobius (mk05)
Painting ID::  20149
The Virgin and Child Adored by Saints Jerome and Zenobius (mk05)
1506(with Francesco Franciabigio). Canvas,731/4 x 691/4''(186 x 176 cm).From Santa Trinita in Florence 1813;acquired for the Louvre in 1814
   
   
     

ALBERTINELLI  Mariotto Virgin and Child oil


Virgin and Child
Painting ID::  77946
Virgin and Child
ca. 1512(1512) Medium panel cyf
ca._1512(1512) _ Medium_panel _ cyf
   
   
     

ALBERTINELLI  Mariotto Seascape oil


Seascape
Painting ID::  96868
Seascape
1912(1912) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 48 X 69 cm cyf
   
   
     

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     ALBERTINELLI Mariotto
     Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1474-1515 Already as a 12-year old boy, he became a pupil of Cosimo Rosselli, and a fellow-pupil with Fra Bartolomeo with whom he formed such an intimate brotherly rapport that in 1494 the two started their own studio in Florence. Vasari's opinion was that Mariotto was not so well grounded in drawing as Bartolomeo, and he tells that, to improve his hand he had taken to drawing the antiquities in the Medici garden, where he was encouraged by Madonna Alfonsina, the mother of Duke Lorenzo II de' Medici. When the Medici were temporarily banished in 1494, he returned to his friend, whose manner he copied so assiduously, according to Vasari, that his works were taken for Baccio's. When, in the wake of Savonarola's morality campaign, Baccio joined the Dominican order as Fra Bartolomeo in 1500 and gave up painting, Albertinelli, beside himself with the loss, would have joined him; but, spurred by his success in completing an unfinished Last Judgment of Bartolomeo's, he resolved to carry on alone. Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini. Albertinelli's paintings bear the imprint of Perugino's sense of volumes in space and perspective, Fra Bartolomeo's coloring, the landscape portrayal of Flemish masters like Memling, and Leonardo's Sfumato technique. His chief paintings are in Florence, notably his masterpiece, the Visitation (1503) at the Uffizi.

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