All ZUCCHI, Jacopo's oil paintings
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Image |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Other Information |
9719 |
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Allegory of the Creation nw3r |
c. 1585
Oil on copper, 55 x 45 cm
Galleria Borghese, Rome |
72361 |
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Assembly of the Gods |
Date 1575-76
Medium Oil on copper
Dimensions 31 X 22 cm (12.2 X 8.66 in)
cyf |
48496 |
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Garden of the Villa Medici |
mk190
Rome
c.1576
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32615 |
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Recreation by our Gallery |
mk79
1589
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9718 |
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The Coral Fishers awr |
c. 1585
Oil on copper, 55 x 45 cm
Galleria Borghese, Rome |
29874 |
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The Golden Age |
mk67
Oil on panel
19 11/16x15 1/8in
Uffizi,Gallery
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39402 |
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The golden age |
mk148
The story of the Rechabiter receives out of the Greek and Roman delivery the Idde of the four age of the world its first that" golden", in Christianity with the garden Eden and the dwelling of the blessed in connection brought became |
29875 |
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The Silver Age |
mk67
OIl on panel
19 11/16x15 1/8in
Uffizi,Gallery
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9720 |
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The Toilet of Bathsheba qwr |
after 1573
Oil on panel, 120 x 144,7 cm
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome |
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ZUCCHI, Jacopo
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Italian Painter, ca.1540-1596. Jacopo Zucchi was an Italian painter of the Florentine school. Italian painter and draughtsman. He was trained in the studio of Vasari, whom he assisted in the decoration of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, as early as 1557. He accompanied Vasari to Pisa in 1561, from when dates his earliest known drawing, Aesculapius (London, BM). Between 1563 and 1565 he was again in Florence and is documented working with Vasari, Joannes Stradanus and Giovan Battista Naldini on the ceiling of the Sala Grande (Salone dei Cinquecento) in the Palazzo Vecchio; a drawing of an Allegory of Pistoia (Florence, Uffizi) is related to the ceiling allegories of Tuscan cities. In 1564 Zucchi entered the Accademia del Disegno and contributed to the decorations erected for the funeral of Michelangelo. He travelled to Rome with Vasari and was his chief assistant on decorations in the Vatican in 1567 and 1572,
. Related Artists to : | Fernard Leger | BOTH, Jan | Jean Beraud | Pietro Antonio Rotari | Marten Pepijn | |
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