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Sarto, Andrea del
1486–1530
Nationality: Republic of Florence
Born: 1486, Florence
Died: 1530, Florence
Gender: male
Movements
High Renaissance
Occupations
visual artist
painter
draftsperson
Biography
Andrea was the leading painter in Florence in the early 16th century. He was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci, Fra Bartolommeo, Michelangelo and Raphael. He developed his own version of the classical style of the High Renaissance, anticipating some qualities of Mannerism. He is noted for paintings of religious themes and portraits.
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Notable Works
- Archangel Raphael with Tobias, St. Laurentius and the donor Leonardo di Lorenzo Morelli
- Saint James
- Polyptich of Saint Agnes
- Paliotto Passerini
- Drawing by Andrea del Sarto (Uffizi, 328 F)
- Drawing by Andrea del Sarto (Uffizi, 632 E)
- Passerini Cope
- Drawing by Andrea del Sarto (Uffizi, 669 E)
- Annunciation from an aedicula in Florence
- Lamentation of Christ
- The Sacrifice of Isaac
- Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto
- Madonna of the Harpies
- Vallombrosa Altarpiece
- San Gallo Annunciation
Artworks
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