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  2. Piero Bonaccorsi (1501 – October 19, 1547), known as Perino (or Perin) del Vaga, was an Italian painter and draughtsman of the Late Renaissance / Mannerism . Biography. Perino was born near Florence. [1] . His father ruined himself by gambling, and became a soldier in the invading army of Charles VIII.

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · While collaborating on the Vatican Logge, Perino learned about stucco work and designing grotesques. After spending two years in Florence to escape the plague, Perino was in Rome again by 1524. His Roman frescoes achieved a refinement and elegance of form by blending Michelangelo's grandeur and power with Raphael's grace.

  4. Exhibition Overview. Perino del Vaga was one of the most admired and influential Italian artists of the sixteenth century. Blending influences from Michelangelo, Raphael, and classical antiquity, his art, with its emphasis on grace, artifice, and effortless complexity, epitomizes the Late Renaissance style known as Mannerism. Perino's powers of ...

  5. Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi) Italian. 1520. Not on view. One of the first independent projects Perino del Vaga undertook after the death of his master Raphael in 1520 was the decoration in fresco of the Pucci chapel in the Roman Church of Trinità dei Monti for the powerful Florentine cardinal Lorenzo Pucci (1458-1531).

  6. Perino del Vaga. Florence, 1501 - Rome, 1547. Pietro Buonaccorsi, called Perino del Vaga was, from age eleven, a pupil of Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (1483-1561); and later he was taken as a youth to Rome by an elusive painter, "il Vaga," whence the former's nomenclature.

  7. Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi) Italian. ca. 1524–26. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 609. Florentine by birth, Perino was trained in Raphael’s workshop in Rome, where he soon became one of the most inventive artists of his generation. This is a rare, early devotional painting.

  8. 11 results. Perino del Vaga. Clear all. Study for Perseus Liberating Andromeda, n.d. Perino del Vaga. Apollo and Daphne, 1575/99. Perino del Vaga. Apollo Driving the Chariot of the Sun, 1519/21. Perino del Vaga. Seated Church Father (Saint Augustine?) with Putti, n.d. Perino del Vaga.

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