Andrea del Sarto
b.July 16, 1486, Florence d.Sept. 28, 1530, Florence Italian Andrea del Sarto Galleries Andrea del Sarto (1486 ?C 1531) was an Italian painter from Florence, whose career flourished during the High Renaissance and early-Mannerism. Though highly regarded by his contemporaries as an artist "senza errori" (i.e., faultless), he is overshadowed now by equally talented contemporaries like Raphael. Andrea fell in love with Lucrezia (del Fede), wife of a hatter named Carlo, of Recanati; the hatter dying opportunely, Andrea married her on 26 December 1512. She has come down to us in many a picture of her lover-husband, who constantly painted her as a Madonna and otherwise; even in painting other women he made them resemble Lucrezia. She was less gently handled by Giorgio Vasari, a pupil of Andrea, who describes her as faithless, jealous, and vixenish with the apprentices; her offstage character permeates Robert Browning's poem-monologue "Andrea del Sarto called the 'faultless painter'" (1855) . He dwelt in Florence throughout the memorable siege of 1529, which was soon followed by an infectious pestilence. He caught the malady, struggled against it with little or no tending from his wife, who held aloof, and he died, no one knowing much about it at the moment, on 22 January 1531, at the comparatively early age of forty-three. He was buried unceremoniously in the church of the Servites. His wife survived her husband by forty years. A number of paintings are considered to be self-portraits. One is in the National Gallery, London, an admirable half-figure, purchased in 1862. Another is at Alnwick Castle, a young man about twenty years, with his elbow on a table. Another youthful portrait is in the Uffizi Gallery, and the Pitti Palace contains more than one.

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Andrea del Sarto Madonna della Scala oil painting


Madonna della Scala
1522-23 Oil on panel, 177 x 135 cm
Painting ID::  32243
Andrea del Sarto
Madonna della Scala
1522-23 Oil on panel, 177 x 135 cm
   
   
     

Andrea del Sarto Birth of the Virgin oil painting


Birth of the Virgin
mk83 1514 Fresco 410x345cm
Painting ID::  33261
Andrea del Sarto
Birth of the Virgin
mk83 1514 Fresco 410x345cm
   
   
     

Andrea del Sarto Pieta oil painting


Pieta
mk86 c.1519/20 Oil on wood 99x120cm Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum
Painting ID::  33475
Andrea del Sarto
Pieta
mk86 c.1519/20 Oil on wood 99x120cm Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum
   
   
     

Andrea del Sarto The Verkundigung oil painting


The Verkundigung
mk137 1528 oils on wood chalkboard 96x189cm Palazzo Pitti, Florence
Painting ID::  38445
Andrea del Sarto
The Verkundigung
mk137 1528 oils on wood chalkboard 96x189cm Palazzo Pitti, Florence
   
   
     

Andrea del Sarto Lamentation of Christ oil painting


Lamentation of Christ
mk150 c.1519/20 Singed Panel 99x120cm
Painting ID::  39606
Andrea del Sarto
Lamentation of Christ
mk150 c.1519/20 Singed Panel 99x120cm
   
   
     

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     b.July 16, 1486, Florence d.Sept. 28, 1530, Florence Italian Andrea del Sarto Galleries Andrea del Sarto (1486 ?C 1531) was an Italian painter from Florence, whose career flourished during the High Renaissance and early-Mannerism. Though highly regarded by his contemporaries as an artist "senza errori" (i.e., faultless), he is overshadowed now by equally talented contemporaries like Raphael. Andrea fell in love with Lucrezia (del Fede), wife of a hatter named Carlo, of Recanati; the hatter dying opportunely, Andrea married her on 26 December 1512. She has come down to us in many a picture of her lover-husband, who constantly painted her as a Madonna and otherwise; even in painting other women he made them resemble Lucrezia. She was less gently handled by Giorgio Vasari, a pupil of Andrea, who describes her as faithless, jealous, and vixenish with the apprentices; her offstage character permeates Robert Browning's poem-monologue "Andrea del Sarto called the 'faultless painter'" (1855) . He dwelt in Florence throughout the memorable siege of 1529, which was soon followed by an infectious pestilence. He caught the malady, struggled against it with little or no tending from his wife, who held aloof, and he died, no one knowing much about it at the moment, on 22 January 1531, at the comparatively early age of forty-three. He was buried unceremoniously in the church of the Servites. His wife survived her husband by forty years. A number of paintings are considered to be self-portraits. One is in the National Gallery, London, an admirable half-figure, purchased in 1862. Another is at Alnwick Castle, a young man about twenty years, with his elbow on a table. Another youthful portrait is in the Uffizi Gallery, and the Pitti Palace contains more than one.

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