jacopo palma the elder, also known as jacopo negretti, was a renowned
venetian painter of the italian high renaissance. born in serina alta near bergamo, a dependency of the republic of venice, palma is called
palma vecchio in english and
palma il vecchio in italian to distinguish him from
palma il giovane, his great-nephew, who was also a painter.
early life and career
palma's early life and training are not well-documented, but it is believed that he was apprenticed to
andrea previtali, a fellow venetian painter. he was first recorded in venice in 1510, but had probably already been there for some time. palma's earlier works show the influence of
giovanni bellini, but he came to follow the new style and subjects pioneered by giorgione and titian.
artistic style and notable works
palma's artistic style is characterized by his
sheer painterly capacity in the handling of paint and color. he painted
pastoral mythologies and
half-length portraits, often of idealized beauties who were enticingly suspected of being portraits of venice's famous courtesans. one of his notable works is
portrait of a woman known as the courtesan, which can be found on
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museums and collections
palma's works can be found in various museums and collections, including the
museo poldi pezzoli in milan, italy, and the
gallerie dell'accademia in venice, italy. the
gallerie dell'accademia is a must-visit destination for art lovers, with its extensive collection of pre-19th-century artworks from venetian masters such as
vittore crivelli and
jacopo bellini. for more information, visit
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legacy
palma's legacy can be seen in the works of his great-nephew,
palma il giovane, who went on to become a notable exponent of the venetian school.
palma il giovane can be found on
wikipedia. palma's own works continue to be celebrated for their
virtuoso skill and
facile intelligence, making him one of the leading painters of the venetian school.