Florentine School, early 17th Century
Florence, Italy
1
Works
The Florentine School of the early 17th century represents a continuation of the rich artistic traditions established during the Renaissance in Florence, Italy. Artists working within this tradition drew upon the legacy of masters such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, while incorporating emerging Mannerist and early Baroque influences. Works attributed to this school typically feature religious and mythological subjects rendered with technical refinement, characteristic Florentine draughtsmanship, and a sophisticated use of color.
Religious ArtBaroqueHistoricalSt. John BaptistItalianOil PaintingFlorentine SchoolSalomeDrama17th Century
Artists in conversation
