Pontormo

Pontormo
Born
Jacopo Carucci

May 24, 1494
DiedJanuary 2, 1557(1557-01-02) (aged 62)
Florence, Republic of Florence
NationalityItalian
Known forPainting
Notable workThe Deposition from the Cross
MovementMannerism

Jacopo Carucci or Carrucci (IPA: [ˈjaːkopo ka(r)ˈruttʃi]; May 24, 1494 – January 2, 1557), usually known as Jacopo (da) Pontormo or simply Pontormo (IPA: [ponˈtormo]), was an Italian Mannerist painter and portraitist from the Florentine School. His work represents a profound stylistic shift from the calm perspectival regularity that characterized the art of the Florentine Renaissance.[1] He is famous for his use of twining poses, coupled with ambiguous perspective; his figures often seem to float in an uncertain environment, unhampered by the forces of gravity.

  1. ^ "Pontormo: Miraculous Encounters". The Morgan Library & Museum. April 4, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2018.