Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli

Niccolò della Casa French
After Baccio Bandinelli Italian
Sitter Baccio Bandinelli Italian

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Self-proclaimed rival of Michelangelo and arrogant antagonist of many of his fellow artists, the Florentine sculptor Baccio Bandinelli is here portrayed in his handsomely outfitted studio, surrounded by works from his hand and proudly sporting the shell and cross insignia of the chivalric Order of St. James. Presumably made at the artist's beheast, this consummate masterpiece of self-promotion thus celebrates both the knighted Bandinelli's high social status and the nobility of his profession.

Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli, Niccolò della Casa (French, active Italy, ca. 1543–48), Engraving; second state of two

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