
1548โ1628 ยท Italian ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Palma il Giovane, also known as Palma the Younger, was a prominent Venetian painter of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. He continued the legacy of Venetian painting, blending the styles of Titian and Tintoretto while developing his own distinctive mannerist approach.
what you'll learn
Studying Palma il Giovane allows students to understand the transition from the High Renaissance to the Baroque period, focusing on complex compositions and dynamic figures. Students can learn about narrative painting and the use of light and shadow to create drama.
related: Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Titian

St Lawrence Giving the Wealth to the Poor
1575

Self Portrait
1614

Paolo Veronese

Pasquale Cicogna in Dogal Robes Visiting the Church and Hospital of the Crociferi

Presentation of Jesus Christ at the Temple

Judas Cyriacus
1593

Return of the Prodigal Son

Doge Francesco Venier Presents the Subject Cities to Venice

Portrait of a Collector

David and Achimelech

Portrait of Domenico and Marino Grimani
1550

Pasquale Cicogna in the Church of the Crociferi Receives News of His Election to the Dogeship

Sacristia Di San Francesco Della Vigna, a Venizia. San Bonaventura Nello Studio

Un Senador Veneciano

Doge Pietro Loredan Beseeching the Virgin

The Martyrdom of St Lawrence
1575

Ritratto di gentiluomo

Portrait of Pope Pius V

The Lamentation over the Dead Christ

Portrait of an Artist
1620

Portrait of a Gentleman

Niccolo Da Ponte, Doge Von Venedig

The Dead Christ Supported by An Angel with Two Putti Each Supporting a Cero
1575

La Piedad

Doge Marino Morosini

The Pool

Doge Reniero Zeno and the Endowment of the Crociferi.

Bimba a Mezzo Busto

Self-portrait

Washing of the Feet