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Parmigianino - Standing Female Figure in Armor Drawing Her Sword (Minerva or Bellona)

Standing Female Figure in Armor Drawing Her Sword (Minerva or Bellona) (ca. 1535–38)

Parmigianino (Italian, 1503-1540)
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Parmigianino

Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, more commonly known, as Parmigianino ("the little one from Parma") was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence, Rome, Bologna, and his native city of Parma. His work is characterized by a "refined sensuality" and often elongation of forms and includes Vision of Saint Jerome and the iconic if somewhat untypical Madonna with the Long Neck, and he remains the best known artist of the first generation whose whole careers fall into the Mannerist period.
His prodigious and individual talent has always been recognised, but his career was disrupted by war, especially the Sack of Rome in 1527, three years after he moved there, and then ended by his death at only 37.

He produced outstanding drawings, and was one of the first Italian painters to experiment with printmaking himself. While his portable works have always been keenly collected and are now in major museums in Italy and around the world, his two large projects in fresco are in a church in Parma and a palace in a small town nearby. This in conjunction with their lack of large main subjects has resulted in their being less well known than other works by similar artists. He painted a number of important portraits, leading a trend in Italy towards the three-quarters or full-length figure, previously mostly reserved for royalty.

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Studies of the Madonna and Child (1535)

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Saturn and Philyra

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Saint Peter and Saint John Healing the Lame Man at the Beautiful Gate (circa 1527-1530)

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The Entombment

The Entombment (1529-1530)

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The Circumcision

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Male Nude Torso with Raised Arms

Male Nude Torso with Raised Arms (ca. 1522–24)

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Roman or Greek Warriors Celebrating after a Victory (1503–40)

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Sitzende Gestalt, die einen Vorhang beiseite schiebt (ca 1523-1524)

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Bishop Saint in Bust-Length (Cartoon for an Altarpiece) (1503–40)

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Studies of the Christ Child, a Crucifix, and a Dog

Studies of the Christ Child, a Crucifix, and a Dog (1525–1527)

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Design for the Tomb of a Youth

Design for the Tomb of a Youth (1524-25)

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Woman Seated Holding a Statuette of Victory

Woman Seated Holding a Statuette of Victory (1501-1600)

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