Rosso Fiorentino
Rosso Fiorentino (1494–1540), born Giovanni Battista di Jacopo, was a pioneering figure of Mannerism, admired for his bold colors, expressive figures, and dramatic compositions. A pupil of Andrea del Sarto, Rosso broke away from the harmony and balance of the High Renaissance, developing a style that emphasized tension, energy, and emotional intensity.
Among his most celebrated works are the Deposition from the Cross (Pinacoteca Comunale, Volterra), the Marriage of the Virgin (San Lorenzo, Florence), and his frescoes in the Palace of Fontainebleau in France, where he worked under King Francis I. Rosso’s inventive and unconventional approach helped establish Mannerism as a major artistic movement across Italy and France.
At Blue Surf Art, we recreate Rosso Fiorentino’s masterpieces as museum-quality, hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions. Each reproduction is crafted with meticulous care to capture the expressive power, vibrant palette, and originality of his works. Perfect for collectors, Mannerism enthusiasts, or interiors seeking dramatic art, our reproductions bring the brilliance of Rosso Fiorentino’s vision into your home, with worldwide shipping available.
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