Benvenuto Cellini
Benvenuto Cellini (Italian pronunciation: [benveˈnuːto tʃelˈliːni]; 3 November 1500 – 13 February 1571) was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, draftsman, soldier and musician,[1] who also wrote a famous autobiography. He was one of the most important artists of Mannerism.[2]
Benvenuto Cellini Media
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Statue of Cellini, Piazzale degli Uffizi, Florence
Cellini's Crucifix at El Escorial Monastery
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Bernardino poccetti, nozze di cana, 1604, 01.JPG
Cellini's Medal portrait of Clement VII and morse
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Cellini, Benvenuto. Bearded Man. Recto. 28.3 x 18.5 cm. Paper, graphite (1540–1543) (?) Royal Library, Turin.
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Dell'oreficeria ("On the Goldsmith's Art", 1811)
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Italy, Papal States. Clement VII. 1523-1534.*AR Double Carlino (5.36 gm). Rome mint, mintmaster: crossed hands.*Bare-headed and mantled bust left; collar panels contain portraits of Sts. Peter and Paul*Christ standing left, lifting St. Peter above the waves.CNI XV pg. 386, 60; Muntoni I pg. 149, 43; Berman 841.
References
- ↑ Benvenuto Cellini. www.worldhistory.org. Retrieved Jaunary 1, 2022.
- ↑ Benvenuto Cellini: how the ‘bad boy’ sculptor and goldsmith gives us a fresh perspective on the Renaissance. www.historyextra.com. Retrieved Jaunary 1, 2022.
- ↑ Benvenuto Cellini – Master of Mannierism[dead link]. scihi.org. Retrieved Jaunary 1, 2022.