Scipione Pulzone (1544-1598)
Aliases: Scipione Caetano; "il" Gaetano; Scipione Punzone Gaetano; Scipione Polzone; Scipion Pulzoni
Professions: Painter
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Portrait of Alessandro Farnese (1468-1549), Pope Paul III (1534-1549), seated three-quarter-length, in a papal robes
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Attribuito a Scipione Pulzone , Gaeta 1544-1598 Roma Madonna olio su prima tela
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Scipione Pulzone (1550-1598) Umkreis Maria mit
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Follower of Scipione Pulzone (Gaeta circa 1550-1598 Rome) Portrait of a noblewoman,
Scipione Pulzone Biography
(b Gaeta, 1544; d Rome, 1 Feb 1598). Italian painter. He is thought to have been a pupil of Jacopino del Conte in Rome. His talent was already evident in his early portraits, such as Cardinal Ricci (1569; Cambridge, MA, Fogg) and Cardinal Santorio (or Cardinal Granvella , 1576; U. London, Courtauld Inst. Gals). He was influenced by Italian court portraiture, particularly that of Raphael, and also by Flemish stylistic traits, which he must have absorbed through seeing the works (untraced) left in Rome by Antonis Mor. His brilliant palette was further enriched through contact with Venetian painting. The naturalism of the early portraits sets them apart from Mannerist portraiture; the careful rendering of details of physiognomy and dress was as important to Pulzone as expressing the personality of his sitter.
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Scipione Pulzone
Follower, circa 1600, of PULZONE, SCIPIONE called



