ALESSANDRO ALLORI
"Portrait of Bianca Capello de Medici"
Period 1400-1600, 16th Century
Origin Italy
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimension 68.9 x 57.2 cm (27¹/₈ x 22¹/₂ inches)
Alesandro Allori was the pupil and adopted son of Agnolo Bronzino, court artist to Cosimo I de’Medici and the leading painter in Florence in the middle of the sixteenth century. Allori’s earliest works, among them a decorative cycle commemorating the marriage of Francesco de’Medici and Joanna of Austria, were strongly influenced by his studies of Michelangelo and antique statuary. According to Simona Lecchini Giovannoni the present work dates to somewhat later in Allori’s career. She notes that the softening of technique and an increased attention to facial detail mark a departure from Bronzino, which became increasingly evident in his work of the 1580s. She compares the portrait to Allori’s Portrait of the Magdalene, presently unlocated.
Period: 1400-1600, 16th Century
Origin: Italy
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimension: 68.9 x 57.2 cm (27¹/₈ x 22¹/₂ inches)
Provenance: King Wilhelm of Wuretemberg;
P. Jackson Higgs, New York;
Sale, American Art Association/Anderson galleries, New York, December 7, 1932, lot 34, illustrated, as “Bronzino”;
William Fox, New York;
Private collection
Literature: S.L. Giovannoni, Alessandro Allori, 1991, p. 307, no. 196, illustrated Pl. XVI, as “Allori, location unknown”
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