All Palma il Vecchio Oil Paintings

(c. 1480 - July 1528), born Jacopo Palma or known as Jacopo Negretti, was an Italian painter of the Venetian school born at Serina Alta near Bergamo. He is called Palma Vecchio in English ("Old Palma" - in Italian Palma il Vecchio) to distinguish him from Palma Giovane, his great-nephew. When Palma arrived in Venice early in the 16th century, he reputedly was a companion and competitor of Lorenzo Lotto, and to some extent a pupil of Titian. He may also have taught Bonifazio Pitati and influenced Giovanni Busi. Palma's earlier works betray the influence of the Bellini.
 

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Palma il Vecchio Portrait of a Woman oil painting


Portrait of a Woman
ID de tableau::  74855
Portrait of a Woman
Oil on canvas. 95 x 80 cm (37 3/8 x 31 1/2 in.). cjr
Oil on canvas. 95 x 80 cm (37 3/8 x 31 1/2 in.). cjr
   
   
     

Palma il Vecchio La Bella oil painting


La Bella
ID de tableau::  76320
La Bella
Date c. 1525 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 95 x 80 cm cyf
   
   
     

Palma il Vecchio The Three Sisters oil painting


The Three Sisters
ID de tableau::  79664
The Three Sisters
ca. 1520(1520) Oil on wood Height: 88 cm (34.6 in). Width: 123 cm (48.4 in). cjr
   
   
     

Palma il Vecchio Christ and the Adulteress oil painting


Christ and the Adulteress
ID de tableau::  80733
Christ and the Adulteress
Date ca. 1525-1528 Medium Oil on canvas cjr
Date ca. 1525-1528 Medium Oil on canvas cjr
   
   
     

Palma il Vecchio The Three Sisters oil painting


The Three Sisters
ID de tableau::  83664
The Three Sisters
ca. 1520(1520) Medium Oil on wood cyf
ca. 1520(1520) Medium Oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

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     Palma il Vecchio
     (c. 1480 - July 1528), born Jacopo Palma or known as Jacopo Negretti, was an Italian painter of the Venetian school born at Serina Alta near Bergamo. He is called Palma Vecchio in English ("Old Palma" - in Italian Palma il Vecchio) to distinguish him from Palma Giovane, his great-nephew. When Palma arrived in Venice early in the 16th century, he reputedly was a companion and competitor of Lorenzo Lotto, and to some extent a pupil of Titian. He may also have taught Bonifazio Pitati and influenced Giovanni Busi. Palma's earlier works betray the influence of the Bellini.

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