Domenico Puligo Art
Domenico Puligo was born in Florence in 1492, into a family of blacksmiths, though little else is known of his early life. He trained under Ridolfo Ghirlandaio and briefly worked under Andrea del Sarto, who became a profound influence on the young painter. The majority of Puligo’s output was focused on medium-sized religious paintings such as the present work, which he composed as special commissions for his client’s private devotion. A small group of altarpieces and several commissioned portraits have also been attributed to Puligo. His oeuvre, however, is small, as he died at the young age of just 35 after contracting the plague. Today, majority of his works are found only in museum collections.
16th Century Mannerist Domenico Puligo Art
Oil, Panel
17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Oil, Wood Panel
Mid-17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Canvas, Oil
19th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Canvas, Masonite, Oil
1620s Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 20th Century Mannerist Domenico Puligo Art
Oil
17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Oil
17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Oil, Panel
17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Oil, Panel
Late 17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Wood, Oil, Spray Paint
17th Century Baroque Domenico Puligo Art
Oil, Wood Panel