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Francesco de' Rossi - Charity

Charity (c. 1545)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
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Francesco de' Rossi

Francesco de' Rossi was an Italian Mannerist painter who lived and worked mainly in Florence, but also produced several works in Rome. He is known by many names, prominently the adopted name Francesco Salviati or as Il Salviati, but also Francesco Rossi and Cecchino del Salviati.

Salviati was born in Florence. He apprenticed under Giuliano Bugiardini, Baccio Bandinelli, Raffaele Brescianino, and finally Andrea del Sarto in 1529–30. In 1531 he traveled to Rome, where he met another Bandinelli pupil, Giorgio Vasari, and helped to complete the frescoes on the Life of John the Baptist in the Palazzo Salviati for the Cardinal Giovanni Salviati. It is from his attachment to this household that he took on the surname.

He frescoed an Annunciation in San Francesco a Ripa (1533–35). His mature style has mannerist contortions and crowded scenes similar to the output of Giulio Romano. In 1538 he joined Jacopino del Conte in completing a fresco of the Visitation for the Oratory of San Giovanni Decollato, a Florentine fraternity ministering to persons who had been condemned to execution.

Salviati painted in Bologna in 1540 alongside Vasari, and stayed for a brief time in Venice, where he frescoed decorations for the Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa in antique style. During this period his style shows the influences of Parmigianino. His many portrait paintings can sometimes be confused for Bronzino.

In 1543 Salviati returned to Florence. Working for Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, he completed a fresco decoration eulogizing the Medici family (Triumph of Camillus in the Sala dell'Udienza of the Palazzo Vecchio, 1543–45). He also designed tapestry cartoons for the recently established Arazzeria, including Ecce homo, Resurrection, and Joseph explains the Pharaoh's dreams. The latter commission was awarded after a competition, which pitted him against contemporary Florentine Mannerists, Bronzino and Pontormo. He painted a Deposition altarpiece for Santa Croce in 1547–48. This theme, one which became a master oeuvre topic for Late-Renaissance artists, is handled in a crowded complex fashion.

He often travelled to Rome between 1548 and 1563, to complete various fresco series, such as Wedding of Canae in the Oratory of the Piceni, a Birth of John the Baptist in the Oratory of San Giovanni Decollato, in the Palazzo della Cancelleria (Pallium Cappella), in the Palazzo Sacchetti (History of David), and in Palazzo Farnese.

He died in Rome on 11 November 1563.

More Artworks by Francesco de' Rossi (View all 27 Artworks)

Seated Male Nude

Seated Male Nude (1510–63)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Carlo Rimbotti (1518–1591)

Carlo Rimbotti (1518–1591) (1548)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Prophet

Prophet (ca. 1550–55)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Triumphal Entry into a City

Triumphal Entry into a City (1530s)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Reclining Male Nude

Reclining Male Nude (1550)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Design for a Funerary Monument

Design for a Funerary Monument (1510–63)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Saint Mark

Saint Mark (1548–49)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and John the Baptist

Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and John the Baptist (ca. 1550)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Portrait of a Young Man

Portrait of a Young Man

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
St. George and the Dragon

St. George and the Dragon (c. 1530s)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Jupiter and Io

Jupiter and Io (mid-16th century)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Seated Male Nude

Seated Male Nude (ca. 1530–35)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Saint John the Evangelist

Saint John the Evangelist (1548–49)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Apoll und ein Flußgott mit Vase (aus Szenen der Marsyaslegende nach einer antiken Gewölbeausmalung an der Via Salaria in Rom)

Apoll und ein Flußgott mit Vase (aus Szenen der Marsyaslegende nach einer antiken Gewölbeausmalung an der Via Salaria in Rom) (ca 1530-1540)

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
Portrait of a Man

Portrait of a Man

Francesco de' Rossi (Italian, 1510–1563)
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