Jacopo Palma The Younger
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Iacopo Negretti (1548/50 – 14 October 1628), best known as Jacopo or Giacomo Palma il Giovane or simply Palma Giovane ("Young Palma"), was an Italian painter from
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and a notable exponent of the Venetian school. After Tintoretto's death (1594), Palma became Venice's dominant artist perpetuating his style. Outside Venice, he received numerous commissions in the area of
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, then part of the Venetian Domini di Terraferma, and in Central Europe, most prominently from the connoisseur emperor Rudolph II in Prague.


Biography

Palma was born in Venice. Born into a family of painters, he was the great-nephew of the painter Palma Vecchio ("Old Palma") and the son of Antonio Nigreti (1510/15–1575/85), a minor painter who was himself the pupil of the elder Palma's workshop foreman
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and who after Bonifazio's death (1553) inherited Bonifacio's shop and clientele; the younger Palma seems to have polished his style making copies after Titian. In 1567
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, duke of Urbino, recognized Palma's talents, supporting him for four years and sending him to Rome, where he remained until about 1572. Shedding most remnants of Roman manner after his return to Venice, Palma adopted the inescapable models and mannerisms of Tintoretto. His early biographers assert that he found a place in the ageing Titian's workshop; when the master died, Palma stepped in to finish his last work, the '' Pietà'' in the Accademia, Venice. Palma's first major public commission arrived after a 1577 fire in the
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: three scenes in its grand council hall. By the mid-1580s he had digested Tintoretto's versatile figure postures and Titian's thick surfaces, emphasis on light, and loose brushstroke. In Palma Giovane's output, Freedberg detects also "an occasional discursive opulence à la
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; and inclinations towards descriptive naturalism à la Bassano." Rejecting Mannerism in the 1580s, he embraced a reformist naturalism. He varied the ingeniously synthesised amalgam according to subject matter and patrons' own eclectic and conservative tastes, with "virtuoso skill and a facile intelligence". Monument to Palma il Giovane, Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo He worked alongside Veronese and Tintoretto on the decorations in the Doge's Palace where he came to know fully the Venetian tradition. From 1580-90 he painted cycles of large canvases either for Venetian Schools or sacred buildings (the sacristies of San Giacomo dall'Orio and of the Jesuit church ( Gesuiti, the
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, and the Oratorio dei Crociferi. Thanks to the intelligent way they quoted from Tintoretto and their own narrative drive, these are Palma the Younger's best works. After this he went back to official commissions at the Doge's Palace. Among these there is the portrait of Pope Pius V, commissioned by the Bellanti Counts, an influential family who gave four " Capitani del Popolo" to the city of Siena in the Middle Ages. After three centuries in Tuscany, it was bought by Sir Robert Dick in 1842. After almost two hundred years, the portrait was bought from Bonham's in London by Roberto Gagliardi, and returned to Tuscany where it is now held at the
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, a few kilometres from Siena. Palma il Giovane went on to organize his own, large studio which he used to produce a repetitive series of religious and allegorical pictures that can be found throughout the territory of the Venetian Republic. One of these works is ''Venus with a Mirror'' (after Titian). After 1600 he painted mythologies for a small circle of intellectuals. After the death of Tintoretto in 1594, he remained one of the leading painters in the City of Venice. He was commissioned to complete Titian’s unfinished ''Pietà''. Palma proudly stated: ‘QUOD TITIANVS INCHOATVM RELIQUIT PALMA REVERENTVR ABSOLVIT DEOQ. DICAVIT OPVS’Jacopo Negretti, called Palma il Giovane https://www.dorotheum.com/en/l/6718305/ Retrieved: 2021.02.06 He was interred in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. Among his followers was the Brescian painter,
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Gallery

Madonna dell'Orto (Venice) - Chapel Morosini - Crucifixion by Palma il Giovane.jpg, ''Crucifixion'', Madonna dell'Orto Palma il Giovane Venus und Mars.jpg, ''Venus and Mars'', ca. 1590, The National Gallery, London Palma il Giovane Giaele uccide Sisara.jpg, '' Yael Killing Sisera'' Chiessa di san Zaccaria Madonna col bambino, san Benedetto e altri santi (1605).jpg, ''Madonna and Child, St. Benedict and other saints'', 1605, San Zaccaria, Venice Capelle di Sant’Atanasio Davide vincitore di Golia festeggioto dalle fanciulle di Gerusalemme Palma il giovane.jpg, ''Davide vincitore''... San Zaccaria, Venice Portrait of Pope Pius V by Palma il Giovane.jpg, ''Pope St. Pius V'' Vénusz Pudica.jpg, ''Venus with a Mirror'' Francescostjerome.jpg, ''St Jerome in the Wilderness'', ca. 1590–1595 File:Palma il Giovane - Paolo Veronese - WGA16924.jpg, ''Paolo Veronese'', ca. 1600–1610


See also

* Palma Vecchio


Notes


External links


''Italian Paintings, Venetian School''
a collection catalog containing information about the artist and his works (see ''Jacopo Palma the Younger'' in index; plates 52-53). * {{DEFAULTSORT:Palma il Giovane 16th-century births 1628 deaths 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 17th-century Italian painters Painters from Venice Italian Mannerist painters Burials at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice