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Carucci Collection

Jacopo Carucci, also known as Pontormo, was a renowned Florentine painter from the 16th century

Background imageCarucci Collection: Monsignor della Casa, c. 1541-42 (oil on panel)

Monsignor della Casa, c. 1541-42 (oil on panel)
3740385 Monsignor della Casa, c.1541-42 (oil on panel) by Pontormo, Jacopo (1494-1557); 102x78.9 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageCarucci Collection: Sketch of the Virgin Mary for an Annunciation, mid-16th century, (1943). Creator: Jacopo Pontormo

Sketch of the Virgin Mary for an Annunciation, mid-16th century, (1943). Creator: Jacopo Pontormo
Sketch of the Virgin Mary for an Annunciation, mid-16th century, (1943). Drawing in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. From " Europaische Handzeichnungen"

Background imageCarucci Collection: Portrait of a woman, c1515-1557, (1943). Creator: Jacopo Pontormo

Portrait of a woman, c1515-1557, (1943). Creator: Jacopo Pontormo
Portrait of a woman, c1515-1557, (1943). Drawing in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. From " Europaische Handzeichnungen", (Five Hundred Years of European Drawings), by Bernhard Degenhart

Background imageCarucci Collection: Jacopo Carucci, 1494 A

Jacopo Carucci, 1494 A

Background imageCarucci Collection: Study Man Head 1494-1556 Red chalk stumping

Study Man Head 1494-1556 Red chalk stumping
Artokoloro

Background imageCarucci Collection: Virgin Child Saint Elizabeth Infant Baptist Anthony

Virgin Child Saint Elizabeth Infant Baptist Anthony
Artokoloro

Background imageCarucci Collection: Saint Francis (recto), Dead Christ (verso)

Saint Francis (recto), Dead Christ (verso); Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci), Italian (Florentine), 1494 - 1557; about 1517 - 1518; Black chalk (recto); black chalk with some white chalk heightening (verso)

Background imageCarucci Collection: Study of a Nude Boy, Partial Figure Study (recto), Study of a S

Study of a Nude Boy, Partial Figure Study (recto), Study of a Seated Man (verso); Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci), Italian (Florentine), 1494 - 1557; Italy, Europe; 1518; Red and white chalk (recto); red

Background imageCarucci Collection: Reclining Youth

Reclining Youth; Ascribed to Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci), Italian (Florentine), 1494 - 1557, ( Agnolo Bronzino ? ), Italian, 1503 - 1572; about 1525; Black chalk; 15.7 x 27.5 cm (6 3/16 x 10 13/16 in.)

Background imageCarucci Collection: Portrait of a Halberdier (Francesco Guardi?)

Portrait of a Halberdier (Francesco Guardi?); Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci), Italian (Florentine), 1494 - 1557; Italy, Europe; 1528 - 1530; Oil (or oil and tempera)

Background imageCarucci Collection: JACOPO CARUCCI PONTORMO (1494-1557). Florentine painter

JACOPO CARUCCI PONTORMO (1494-1557). Florentine painter. Self portrait. Detail of Deposition panel from Church of Santa Felicita, Florence, c1525-28

Background imageCarucci Collection: LEDA AND THE SWAN. Tempera on wood, c1512, by Jacopo Pontormo

LEDA AND THE SWAN. Tempera on wood, c1512, by Jacopo Pontormo

Background imageCarucci Collection: Four Singers, red crayon with traces of pencil. Pontomoro (Jacopo Carucci 1494-1557)

Four Singers, red crayon with traces of pencil. Pontomoro (Jacopo Carucci 1494-1557) Italian Mannerist painter. Man seated with three others looking over his shoulder at music book

Background imageCarucci Collection: Sitting Boy, Pencil with traces of charcoal on paper. Pontomoro (Jacopo Carucci

Sitting Boy, Pencil with traces of charcoal on paper. Pontomoro (Jacopo Carucci 1494-1557) Italian Mannerist painter. Nude Male


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Jacopo Carucci, also known as Pontormo, was a renowned Florentine painter from the 16th century. Born in 1494, he left behind an impressive body of work that showcased his exceptional talent and unique style. One of his notable pieces is the portrait titled "Monsignor della Casa" which was painted around 1541-42. This oil on panel artwork captures the essence of Monsignor della Casa with remarkable detail and precision. Another intriguing piece by Pontormo is his sketch of the Virgin Mary for an Annunciation, created in the mid-16th century. This delicate sketch showcases his mastery in capturing emotions and expressions through simple yet powerful strokes. In addition to portraits, Pontormo's versatility can be seen in works like "Study Man Head, " where he skillfully uses red chalk stumping to create depth and texture. His ability to depict human anatomy is further highlighted in pieces such as "Virgin Child Saint Elizabeth Infant Baptist Anthony" and "Study of a Nude Boy. " Pontormo's artistic range extends beyond figures as well. He explores religious themes in paintings like "Saint Francis (recto), Dead Christ (verso)" while experimenting with different perspectives and compositions. The artist's exploration continues with works like "Seated Figure (recto), Reclining Figure (verso)" where he plays with contrasting poses within a single piece. The enigmatic beauty found in his art can also be observed in paintings like "Reclining Youth, " captivating viewers with its serene atmosphere. One of Pontormo's most famous works is undoubtedly the mesmerizing portrait called "Portrait of a Halberdier. " Though there are debates about whether it depicts Francesco Guardi or not, this painting exemplifies Pontormo's ability to capture individuality through meticulous attention to detail. Jacopo Carucci Pontormo remains one of Florence's most celebrated painters due to his exceptional talent and unique style.