Drawings of the Royal Gallery of the Uffizi in Florence

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Drawings of the Royal Gallery of the Uffizi in Florence
Alexander Samuel Kaun
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Of Baroccio, so well represented in the Uffizi Collection, only six drawings have been chosen which permit us to enjoy the flowing and delicate modelling of the artist, who, without the characteristics of his time, was still a forerunner of the XVII th century. His delicate touch, his clear and fresh colouring and his fine blending of line, have been admired by such artists as Rubens, Strozzi Genovese, Cigoli, Vanni and Ventura Galimbeni Sienese and many other painters of the XVII th century.
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...n the second portfolio of the fifth series, Matteo Marangoni considers the Umbrian and Sienese masters, such as Luca Signo- relli, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Sodoma, Beccafumi, Ventura Salimbeni and Rutilio Manetti, and shows the connection between their studies and the pictures for which they have been first impres- sions.
In this portfolio, it is Luca Signorelli who appeals to us at once in the two drawings reproduced from his most interesting period, when, in the chapel of S l Brizio in the Cathedral at Or- vieto, he showed himself to be a forerunner of Michelangiolo.


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