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Primaticcio Collection (#2)

"Primaticcio: A Journey through Renaissance Art and Mythology" Step into the world of Primaticcio, a renowned artist of the Italian Renaissance

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: The Room of the Stuccoes (Camera degli Stucchi) of the Palazzo del Te, 1526-1534

The Room of the Stuccoes (Camera degli Stucchi) of the Palazzo del Te, 1526-1534. Found in the collection of Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Dance of the Hours and three putti with cornucopiae. Artist: Primaticcio, Francesco (1504-1570)

Dance of the Hours and three putti with cornucopiae. Artist: Primaticcio, Francesco (1504-1570)
Dance of the Hours and three putti with cornucopiae. Found in the collection of Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: The Judgment Of Midas, First Half of 16th cen

The Judgment Of Midas, First Half of 16th cen.. Private Collection

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Charity, 16th century, (1903). Artist: Francesco Primaticcio

Charity, 16th century, (1903). Artist: Francesco Primaticcio
Charity, 16th century. After a drawing in Sepia and White by Francesco Primaticcio (1504-1570). From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Design for the Ulysses Gallery, Fontainebleau, c1540s, (1926). Artist: Francesco Primaticcio

Design for the Ulysses Gallery, Fontainebleau, c1540s, (1926). Artist: Francesco Primaticcio
Design for the Ulysses Gallery, Fontainebleau, c1540s, (1926). From the collection of the British Museum. Illustration from the Apollo Volume III, no 13, (January 1926)

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: The Holy Family with John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth, 1541. Artist: Francesco Primaticcio

The Holy Family with John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth, 1541. Artist: Francesco Primaticcio
The Holy Family with John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth, 1541. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Giorgio Ghisi after Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, 1520 - 1582), Three Muses

Giorgio Ghisi after Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, 1520 - 1582), Three Muses and a Gesturing Putto, 1560s, engraving on laid paper

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Domenico del Barbiere after Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, c. 1506 - probably 1565-1575)

Domenico del Barbiere after Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, c. 1506 - probably 1565-1575), The Banquet of Alexander the Great, 1544-46, engraving on laid paper

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Master FG after Francesco Primaticcio (German, active 1534-1537), Vulcan and the

Master FG after Francesco Primaticcio (German, active 1534-1537), Vulcan and the Cyclopes Forging Arrows, engraving

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Louis Elle I after Francesco Primaticcio (French, 1612 - 1689), The Forge of Vulcan

Louis Elle I after Francesco Primaticcio (French, 1612 - 1689), The Forge of Vulcan, etching

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: French 16th Century after Francesco Primaticcio, Young Man Drinking Water (Rebecca

French 16th Century after Francesco Primaticcio, Young Man Drinking Water (Rebecca and Eliezer?), etching

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Vulcan at His Forge

Vulcan at His Forge; Francesco Primaticcio, Italian, 1504 - 1570; about 1550; Pen and brown ink and brown wash with white gouache heightening, squared; 25.1 x 14 cm (9 7/8 x 5 1/2 in.)

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Study of God the Father with Angels

Study of God the Father with Angels; Francesco Primaticcio, Italian, 1504 - 1570; Italy, Europe; about 1555 - 1560; Red chalk with white gouache heightening on pink prepared paper; 17.1 x 22.4 cm

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Double Head

Double Head; Attributed to Francesco Primaticcio, Italian, 1504 - 1570; Fontainebleau, France, Europe; about 1543; Bronze; Object: H: 38.5 x W: 35 x D: 20 cm (15 3/16 x 13 3/4 x 7 7/8 in.)

Background imagePrimaticcio Collection: Francesco Primaticcio

Francesco Primaticcio
FRANCESCO PRIMATICCIO Italian artist and architect



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"Primaticcio: A Journey through Renaissance Art and Mythology" Step into the world of Primaticcio, a renowned artist of the Italian Renaissance. His works transport us to a time filled with grand banquets, classical figures, and captivating stories. One such masterpiece is "The Banquet of Alexander, " painted by Domenico del Barbiere. This vibrant scene captures the opulence and extravagance of Alexander the Great's feast, showcasing his power and influence. In another enchanting artwork titled "Classical Female Figure, " we are introduced to either Diana or Venus accompanied by two adorable infants. The delicate brushstrokes bring these mythological goddesses to life, evoking a sense of grace and beauty. Moving on to architecture, we encounter the magnificent Arena Civica in Milan. Built in 1807, this structure stands as a testament to Italy's rich history and love for sports. As we explore further, we discover an exquisite black-and-white photograph showcasing a fireplace from Palais De Fontainebleau in France. Its intricate details hint at the grandeur that once graced this royal residence. A glimpse into Galerie Francois I reveals an awe-inspiring space adorned with stunning artworks dating back to 1528-40. The photo captures its splendor while inviting us to immerse ourselves in its artistic treasures. Among Primaticcio's many subjects is Cadmus Founding Thebes—an intriguing piece created by Master of the Story of Cadmus. It depicts an ancient Greek mythological tale with masterful storytelling techniques that captivate our imagination. We also witness Apelles Painting Alexander and Campaspe—a mesmerizing portrayal crafted by Master IQV—showcasing art within art as it immortalizes one historical figure capturing another on canvas. Delving deeper into daily life during Primaticcio's era, we come across "Women spinning, weaving and sewing. " Created by Master FG, this artwork celebrates the skill and dedication of women in their domestic tasks.