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Bernardino Poccetti - A Seated Man

A Seated Man (1600–1610)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
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Bernardino Poccetti

Bernardino Poccetti, also known as Barbatelli, was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker of etchings.

Born in Florence, he was initially trained as a decorator of facades and ceilings, enrolling in 1570 in the Florentine painters guild for such work, the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, (Academy of the Arts of Drawing). He is also referred to as: Bernardino Barbatelli or Bernardino delle Grottesche, delle Facciate, or delle Muse. He initially worked in the shop of Michele Tosini, and he participated in the broadly shared decoration of the Chiostro Grande of Santa Maria Novella in 1580s. In 1583–85, he helped decorate panegyric frescoes for the Palazzo Capponi. He also completed frescoes in San Pier Maggiore in San Pierino.

In 1592–93, he worked on frescoes in the Certosa di Galluzzo relating to Life and Death of San Bruno. He painted scenes from the life of founder of the Convent of the Servites for the Annunziata. He painted scenes from the Life of St. Anthony (fresco) for San Marco. He frescoed scenes from the Life of Cosimo I as decoration of great Salon of the Pitti Palace. He also labored for other charterhouses in Pisa and Siena. He also painted frescoes, considered his masterpiece, in the Cappella del Giglio (Cappella Neri, 1599) in Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi.

In his later works, he is considered one of the Florentine reformers—the so-called Counter-Maniera (Counter-Mannerism)—along with Santi di Tito, Domenico Cresti (Il Passignano), Lodovico Cigoli, Jacopo Chimenti da Empoli, Andrea Boscoli, and Gregorio Pagani. Among the painters he trained or influenced was Michelangelo Cinganelli.

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Saint Philip Benizi Converting Two Wicked Women at the City of Todi

Saint Philip Benizi Converting Two Wicked Women at the City of Todi (1608–9)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
The Visitation

The Visitation (ca. 1599–1610)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Woman’s Head

Woman’s Head

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Seated Male Figure with the Head of an Onlooker

Seated Male Figure with the Head of an Onlooker (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Seated Crowned Male Figure Holding a Book or Scroll

Seated Crowned Male Figure Holding a Book or Scroll (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Standing Dominican or Servite Holding a Book and Staff

Standing Dominican or Servite Holding a Book and Staff (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Study of two warriors

Study of two warriors (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Man on Bended Knee, Pulling on Rope

Man on Bended Knee, Pulling on Rope (c. 1604)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Design for a Lunette; Devils and Saint in a Monastery

Design for a Lunette; Devils and Saint in a Monastery (1604-12)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Design for Pointed Utensil with an Egyptian Style Figure on the Handle

Design for Pointed Utensil with an Egyptian Style Figure on the Handle (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
The Assumption of the Virgin

The Assumption of the Virgin (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
The Martyrdom of St. Catherine of Alexandria

The Martyrdom of St. Catherine of Alexandria (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
The death of Saint Alexis Falconieri at Monte Senario

The death of Saint Alexis Falconieri at Monte Senario (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
The River God Tiber (Study for a fresco, Miracle of the Snow, or the Foundation of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome in the Canigiani chapel of S. Felicita, Florence)

The River God Tiber (Study for a fresco, Miracle of the Snow, or the Foundation of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome in the Canigiani chapel of S. Felicita, Florence) (1589)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
Standing Male Figure in a Monk’s Habit

Standing Male Figure in a Monk’s Habit (1548–1612)

Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612)
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