Parmigianino
Parmigianino (1503–1540), born Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, was a brilliant painter of the Italian Mannerist movement, celebrated for his elegant elongation of forms, refined color, and inventive compositions. Though his career was short, Parmigianino left behind a legacy of works that redefined Renaissance ideals with graceful distortion and poetic beauty.
His most famous masterpiece is the Madonna with the Long Neck (Uffizi Gallery, Florence), a defining work of Mannerism noted for its elongated proportions and ethereal atmosphere. Other celebrated paintings include the Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror and the Vision of Saint Jerome. Parmigianino also experimented with printmaking and was one of the first artists to use etching for expressive purposes.
At Blue Surf Art, we recreate Parmigianino’s masterpieces as museum-quality, hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions. Each reproduction is crafted to capture the elegance, unique proportions, and luminous color of the originals. Perfect for collectors, admirers of Mannerism, or interiors seeking refined and distinctive art, our reproductions bring the timeless beauty of Parmigianino’s vision into your home, with worldwide shipping.
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