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Jacopo da Empoli
Italian · 1551–1628
MannerismEarly Baroque
Jacopo da Empoli was a Florentine painter who bridged Mannerism and early Baroque styles, known for his meticulous still-life elements and devotional compositions. His figures are rendered with careful attention to drapery and spatial relationships, often set within intimate domestic or religious scenes. He demonstrated a refined sensitivity to light and material textures, influencing the development of still-life painting in 17th-century Italy.
Character
Meticulous attention to detailRefined coloristSpiritually contemplativeTechnically precise
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