Jacopo Ligozzi
Cerasti cornuti in lotta (Fighting horned Cerastes). ca. 1577
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Jacopo Ligozzi - Decorative composition with macabre symbols, 16-17th century.
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jacopo ligozzi
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Ligozzi’s Chimera, the 224th Known One.
Una chimera, Jacopo Ligozzi, circa 1600
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Manner of Jacopo Ligozzi (b.1547 - d.1627), 'Vanitas', tempera on paper mounted on board, Italian, no date (est. 1500-1600s), for sale for est. 200 - 500 EUR at Wannenes Old & 19th Century Paintings Sale, Italy, 2022.
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Alegoría da Redención, de Jacopo Ligozzi
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Jacopo Ligozzi, The Martyrdom of Four Crowned Saints, end of the 16th Century
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Dead Christ Lamented - Jacopo Ligozzi
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A DECAPITATED HEAD UPON A BOOK, (1728) by JACOPO LIGOZZI
"MEMENTO MORI"
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Momento Mori: Natura Morta Macabra (1604) - Jacopo Ligozzi
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Jacopo Ligozzi - 'Fortune does not change your breed', 17thc.
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Virginia de’ Medici ~ Jacopo Ligozzi
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Jacopo Ligozzi, Botanical tables, ca. 1577-87.
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«Allegory of the Redemption» by Jacopo Ligozzi, ca. 1587. Museo del Prado, Madrid.
Jacopo Ligozzi was an Italian artist whose art can be characterised as late-Renaissance and Mannerist styles.
He is mostly knows for his allegories including numerous allegories of death where he used morbid language which included skeletons, sculls and other symbols.
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