
1535–1607 · Italian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Alessandro Allori was an Italian Mannerist painter of the Florentine school. He is known for his refined portraits and religious paintings, contributing to the late Renaissance style with its emphasis on elegance and idealized forms.
what you'll learn
Studying Allori's work allows students to understand the characteristics of Mannerism, including elongated figures, stylized poses, and a focus on aesthetic beauty over naturalism. Students can analyze his use of color, composition, and detail to create elegant and refined portraits.
related: Agnolo Bronzino, Parmigianino

Portrait of Giovanna D’Austria

Ritratto Di Nobildonna

Ritratto Di Donna

Portrait of Eleonora Da Toledo

Portrait of Bianca Cappello

Portrait of a Man

Portrait of Eleonora Von Toledo

Francesco De' Medici

Porträt Isabella De' Medici

Portrait of Camilla Martelli, the Second Wife of Cosimo I De' Medici (Formerly Identified as Eleanor of Toledo, the First Wife)

Portrait of a Lady
1560

Portrait of Prince Filippo di Medici
1582

Portrait of Francesco I De' Medici
1580

Portrait of Cosimo I De Medici

Portrait of Eleonora Di Toledo

Portrait of Isabella De’ Medici

Isabella De' Medici Orsini with a Dog
1560

Eleonora Alvares de Toledo y Colonna

Portrait of Francesco De' Medici

Portrait of a Florentine Lady

Portrait of Maria De' Medici (or Eleonora Di Garzia Di Toledo)

Rest on the Flight to Egypt
1602

Portrait of a Lady, probably Camilla Martelli De’Medici

Bianca Capello De'Medici (possibly)

Portrait of a Young Man
1537

Portrait of a Bianca Cappello

Portrait of Isabella De' Medici

Retrato De Um Fidalgo Florentino, probaly Piero De Medici

The Body of Christ Anointed by Two Angels
1593

Christus Bei Martha Und Maria