Francesco Salviati (painter)

Francesco Salviati
Self-portrait (1540–1549), Museo di Capodimonte, Naples
Born
Francesco de' Rossi

1510
Florence, Republic of Florence
Died11 November 1563(1563-11-11) (aged 52–53)
Rome, Papal States
Notable workThe Incredulity of Saint Thomas
MovementMannerism

Francesco Salviati or Francesco de' Rossi (1510 – 11 November 1563) was an Italian Mannerist painter who lived and worked in Florence, with periods in Bologna and Venice, ending with a long period in Rome, where he died. He is known by various names, usually the adopted one of Francesco Salviati or Il Salviati, after an early patron, but also Francesco Rossi and Cecchino del Salviati.[1]

He worked in fresco and oils, on ambitious history paintings, but also painted many portraits, and designed tapestries for the Medici.