Atelier d’Alessandro di Cristofano Allori - "Bildnis der Bianca Cappello"

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Atelier d’Alessandro di Cristofano Allori - "Bildnis der Bianca Cappello"

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"Bildnis der Bianca Cappello, Geliebte des Künstlers sold by Dorotheum, Wien, on Thursday, March 22, 2001

Bildnis der Bianca Cappello, Geliebte des Künstlers was sold by Dorotheum, Wien, on Thursday, March 22, 2001, «1954», Palais Dorotheum" [1]

Alessandro Allori (1535-1607) was an Italian painter from Florence, known for his portraits and religious paintings. He was the son of the painter Agnolo di Cosimo, also known as Bronzino, and was trained in his father's workshop. Allori's style was influenced by the Mannerist movement, characterized by exaggerated poses and elongated figures. He was a favorite painter of the Medici family, and many of his works can be found in their collections. Some of his most famous works include "The Dead Christ Mourned by Two Angels" and "Portrait of Bianca Cappello".

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1550
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