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Alessandro Allori

Alessandro di Cristofano di Lorenzo del Bronzino Allori was an Italian painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school.

Biography
After the death of his father in 1541, Allori was brought up and trained in art by the mannerist painter Agnolo Bronzino, a close friend of the family. Both Alessandro and his son Cristofano sometimes used the name "Bronzino" in adulthood. Allori supplemented his training with a study trip to Rome between 1554 and 1560, and with anatomical research which included the dissection of human corpses, provided by the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova. In the prime of his career, Allori headed one of the "two most important workshops in Florence in the second half of the 16th century" (the other was led by Santi di Tito). He served as First Consul of the Accademia del Disegno in 1573, and was made head of the Arazzeria Medicea, Florence's state-owned tapestry workshop, in 1581. Between 1578 and 1582 he worked in the Medici Villa di Poggio a Caiano, expanding a fresco of Tribute to Caesar which Andrea del Sarto had painted in the 1520s. Allori modified his style and copied figures to harmonize with the work of del Sarto, who was revered by the artists of Florence. In the same way, Allori expanded Franciabigio's fresco Triumph of Cicero in the same hall with figures copied from his frescoes in the Chiostro dello Scalzo, Florence. S. J. Freedberg derides Allori as derivative, claiming he illustrates "the ideal of Maniera by which art (and style) are generated out of pre-existing art." The cold and polished appearance of his painted figures makes them resemble statues as much as living beings. The art historian Simona Lecchini Giovannoni is more positive, remarking that Allori gives life to these "grandiose, introverted figures" by surrounding them with realistic depictions of plants and flowers, household furniture, and textiles; the paintings "approach the spectator, not with dialogue and sentiment, but through the tangible evidence of objects and details". He was the father of the painter Cristofano Allori (1577–1621). In his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Vasari says that the relationships between Jacopo Pontormo and his pupil Bronzino, and between Bronzino and Allori, resembled those between fathers and sons; he consequently describes the three as a kind of artistic dynasty, despite the lack of literal family ties. In some ways, Allori is the last of the line of prominent Florentine painters, of generally undiluted Tuscan artistic heritage: Andrea del Sarto worked with Fra Bartolomeo (as well as Leonardo da Vinci), Pontormo briefly worked under Andrea, and trained Bronzino, who trained Allori. Subsequent generations in the city would be strongly influenced by the tide of Baroque styles pre-eminent in other parts of Italy. ==Main works==
Main works
Portrait of a Young Man (1561; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) • Pearl Fishing (1570–72, Studiolo of Francesco I, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence) • Christ and the Samaritan Woman (Altarpiece, 1575, Santa Maria Novella, now Prato) • Portrait of a Lady in Black and White (1590-99; Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston) • Road to Calvary (1604, Rome) • Dead Christ and Angels, (Museum Fine Arts, Budapest) • Portrait of Piero de Médici, (São Paulo Art Museum, São Paulo) • Susanna and the Elders (202 × 117 cm, Musée Magnin, Dijon) • Allegory of Human Life == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Alessandro Allori 003.jpg|Maria de Medici (probably), c. 1555 File:Alessandro Allori, Sainte Famille avec le cardinal Fernand de Médicis (1584), huile sur toile, 363 x 201 - Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado (36903026421).jpg|Holy Family with Cardinal Fernando de Médicis, 1584 File:Alessandro Allori - The Body of Christ Anointed by Two Angels - Google Art Project.jpg|The Body of Christ Anointed by Two Angels, c. 1593 File:Allori - Portrait of a Lady in Black and White, about 1590-1599.jpg|Portrait of a Lady in Black and White, 1590s File:Alessandro Allori - Study of two seated girls - NMH 144-1863 - Nationalmuseum.jpg|Study of Two Seated Girls File:Arazzeria medicea su cartone di alessandro allori, adorazione dei magi, 1583, 05.JPG|Adoration of the Magi, detail from a 1583 tapestry designed by Allori Alessandro allori, ultima cena (del carmine), 1582, 01.jpg|alt=The Last Supper by Alessandro Allori, 1582|The Last Supper from the Cappella Brancacci in Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy, 1582 Alessandro allori, cristo e l'adultera, 1577 (s. spirito) 01.jpg|Christ and the Adultress by Alessandro Allori, 1577, from the Basilica di Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy Alessandro allori, miracoli di san fiacre, 1596 ca. (fi, santo spirito) 01.jpg|Miracles of Saint Fiacre by Alessandro Allori, circa 1596, from the Basilica di Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy == References ==
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