All TIBALDI, Pellegrino 's Paintings
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Choice ID Image  Paintings (From A to Z)       Details 
63015 Adoration of the Christ Child  Adoration of the Christ Child   1548 Oil on canvas Galleria Borghese, Rome Pellegrino Tibaldi (also Pellegrino da Bologna) was influenced by Perin del Vaga during a stay in Rome in 1547 (as seen in the decoration of the Castel Sant' Angelo). Later he orientated towards Michelangelo. In his Adoration of the Christ Child, 1548, Pellegrino Tibaldi surrounds the infant Jesus by a whirling crowd of worshipping figures reminiscent of the angels and the damned in the Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel. Artist: TIBALDI, Pellegrino Painting Title: Adoration of the Christ Child , 1551-1600 Painting Style: Italian , , religious
9281 Adoration of the Christ Child gi  Adoration of the Christ Child gi   1548 Oil on canvas Galleria Borghese, Rome
32870 Gathering the Manna  Gathering the Manna   mk84 1586 El Escoria,Sagrario fresco
90196 La Sacra Famiglia con Santa Caterina d'Alessandria di Pellegrino Tibaldi e un quadro  La Sacra Famiglia con Santa Caterina d'Alessandria di Pellegrino Tibaldi e un quadro   1554-1555 Medium oil on panel cjr
32871 Marty of St.Lawrence  Marty of St.Lawrence   mk84 1592 El Escorial basilica canvas 419x315cm
43685 Martyrdom of St Lawrence  Martyrdom of St Lawrence   1592 Oil on canvas, 419 x 315 cm

TIBALDI, Pellegrino
Italian Painter, 1527-1596 Painter and architect. Pellegrino Tibaldi's early paintings show the influence of Bagnacavallo and of other Bolognese followers of Raphael, but his actual teacher is unknown. Vasari's claim that his own works in S Michele in Bosco, Bologna, formed Tibaldi's artistic education is hardly borne out by the latter's first efforts. The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (c. 1545; Bologna, Pin. N.) is, in its classical, hierarchical simplicity, clearly inspired by Raphael's manner as interpreted by his Bolognese imitators; although it also bears delicate marks of Parmigianino's grace, the power of its expressive dignity and the architectural background hint at Tibaldi's future development. Tibaldi's Adoration of the Shepherds

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