Sebastiano del Piombo
Sebastiano del Piombo (about 1485 in Venice - June 21st, 1547 in Rome) or Sebastiano Luciani , is an Italian painter of the rebirth famous for its combination of the colors of the Venetian school and the monumental forms of that of Rome.
Some works
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Holy Jean Chrysostome (1509)
- Polyphème (1511) - fresco, Villa Farnesina, Rome
- the metamorphosis (1511) - fresco, Villa Farnesina, Rome
- Salome
- the Martyrdom of Holy Agathe - Palate Pitti, Florence
- Portrait of a man (C. 1515) - Oil on poplar, 115 X 94 cm, Museum off Fine Arts, Budapest
- Portrait of one young girl (C. 1515) - Oil on wood, 52,5 X 42,8 cm, Museum off Fine Arts, Budapest
- Portrait of a warrior (C. 1515)
- Pietà (C. 1517) - Panel, Museo Civico, Viterbo, Italy
- the resurrection of Lazare (1519) National Gallery, London
- Portrait of Andrea Doria (1526) Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome
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Portrait of Clement VII (1526) Museum Getty, Los Angeles
Internal bonds
- Giorgio Vasari quotes it and describes its biography in Quickly the
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