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Cristofano Rustici Art

1552-1641

Cristofano Rustici was an artist active in Siena between the 16th and 17th centuries. He was the son of Lorenzo Brazzi called il Rustico. His artistic formation started in the family workshop, but he was very influenced by the Flemish artist Bernhard van Rantwijk who was also living in the Tuscan town.

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Artist: Cristofano Rustici
Quattro Virtù Cardinali tempera su tela, arte manierista toscana del XVI secolo
By Cristofano Rustici
Located in Florence, IT
Cristofano Rustici called il Rusticone was an artist active in Siena between the 16th and 17th century, son of Lorenzo Brazzi called il Rustico (Siena 1521-1572). Even if his artistic training started in the family workshop, he was mostly very influenced by the Flemish artist Bernhard van Rantwijk, who was also living in the Tuscan town at the same time. The subject of the four paintings are the Cardinal Virtues...
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16th Century Mannerist Cristofano Rustici Art

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Canvas, Tempera

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