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Cellini, Benvenuto
1500–1571
Nationality: France
Born: 1500, Florence
Died: 1571, Florence
Gender: male
Movements
Mannerism
Occupations
writer
jeweler
art historian
musician
silversmith
architectural draftsperson
medalist
goldsmith
sculptor
autobiographer
Biography
Cellini was one of the best-known and influential Italian Mannerist artists of the 16th century. He worked in Rome for several popes, in France for Francis I, and in Florence for Cosimo I de'Medici. Among his most famous works are the elaborate gold figural salt made for Francis I (now in Vienna) and the bronze statue of Perseus (in Florence, Loggia dei Lanzi). His famous and colorful autobiography (written ca. 1558, but only published in 1728) is generally considered to be an important work of Italian literature, although not entirely factual. Italian Mannerist artist. Comment on works: Sculptor; Draughtsman; Medalist
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Notable Works
- Wax sketch for Perseus
- Pedestal of Perseus
- Bronze sketch of Perseus with the Head of Medusa
- Narcissus
- Ganymede
- Head of Medusa
- Perseus and the Head of Medusa (plaster replica)
- Minerva
- Minerva with Shield
- Jupiter
- Bust of Cosimo I
- Perseus with the Head of Medusa
- Fontainebleau Nymph
- Cellini Salt Cellar
- Ganymede with Eagle and Eaglet
- Discorso sopra la differenza nata tra gli Scultori e Pittori circa il luogo destro stato dato alla Pittura nelle Essequie del gran Michelagnolo Bonarroti
- Works of Benvenuto Cellini
Artworks
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