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Manierism Collection

Discover the captivating world of 16th century Italian Mannerism in the hallowed halls of Palazzo Vecchio's Salle dei Cinquecento in Florence

Background imageManierism Collection: Allegory of the Chianti region, Italy. Detail. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio

Allegory of the Chianti region, Italy. Detail. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574), 1565
BEN5476244 Allegory of the Chianti region, Italy. Detail. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574), 1565. 16th century Italian mannerism. Ceiling in the Salle dei Cinquecento

Background imageManierism Collection: Prayer by Antonio Giacomini for the Battle of Pisa. Detail. Painting by Giorgio Vasari

Prayer by Antonio Giacomini for the Battle of Pisa. Detail. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574)
BEN5476878 Prayer by Antonio Giacomini for the Battle of Pisa. Detail. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574), 1565. 16th century Italian mannerism

Background imageManierism Collection: Allegory of the city of Arezzo, Italy. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574), 1565

Allegory of the city of Arezzo, Italy. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574), 1565
BEN5476809 Allegory of the city of Arezzo, Italy. Painting by Giorgio Vasari and his studio (1511-1574), 1565. 16th century Italian mannerism. Ceiling in the Salle dei Cinquecento

Background imageManierism Collection: Cosimo I de Medici (Cosimo I de Medici, 1519-1574) appointed Duke by the Senate of Florence

Cosimo I de Medici (Cosimo I de Medici, 1519-1574) appointed Duke by the Senate of Florence
BEN5476959 Cosimo I de Medici (Cosimo I de Medici, 1519-1574) appointed Duke by the Senate of Florence. Painting by Jacopo Ligozzi (1547-1632). 16th century Italian mannerism

Background imageManierism Collection: Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageManierism Collection: Duck hunting scene and Turnus and his allies from Aeneid, Canto VII (fresco)

Duck hunting scene and Turnus and his allies from Aeneid, Canto VII (fresco)
2384664 Duck hunting scene and Turnus and his allies from Aeneid, Canto VII (fresco) by Abate, Nicolo dell (c.1509-71); Galleria e Museo Estense, Modena, Italy; (add.info.: Modena)

Background imageManierism Collection: Perseus showing Medusas head, 1554

Perseus showing Medusas head, 1554
BAT5472221 Perseus showing Medusas head, 1554 by Cellini, Benvenuto (1500-71); Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy; Photo eNicol Orsi Battaglini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageManierism Collection: Venus with an Organist and Cupid, ca 1555. Creator: Titian (1488-1576)

Venus with an Organist and Cupid, ca 1555. Creator: Titian (1488-1576)
Venus with an Organist and Cupid, ca 1555. Found in the Collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageManierism Collection: Battle of Lepanto, detail of the top of the canvas by Paolo Veronese

Battle of Lepanto, detail of the top of the canvas by Paolo Veronese

Background imageManierism Collection: Lying Venus, c. 1550

Lying Venus, c. 1550. Found in the Collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam



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Discover the captivating world of 16th century Italian Mannerism in the hallowed halls of Palazzo Vecchio's Salle dei Cinquecento in Florence. Gaze upon Giorgio Vasari and his studio's intricate Allegory of the Chianti region, with its vibrant colors and detailed mythological scenes. Witness Cosimo I de Medici's appointment as Duke, as depicted by Jacopo Ligozzi. Delve into the enchanting universe of Titian's Venus with an Organist and a Little Dog, or the intense battle scenes of the Battle of Lepanto and the Allegory of the city of Arezzo. Marvel at the intricate details of the Prayer by Antonio Giacomini for the Battle of Pisa and the allegorical representation of Perseus with Medusa's head. Each masterpiece tells a story, a testament to the grandeur and artistic innovation of the Italian Renaissance.