PASTORINI, Pastorino de' - b. ~1508 Castelnuovo della Berardenga, d. 1592 Firenze - WGA

PASTORINI, Pastorino de'

(b. ~1508 Castelnuovo della Berardenga, d. 1592 Firenze)

Italian medallist, glass painter and die engraver. He was one of the most prolific and able medallists of the Italian Renaissance, producing around 200 medals. He held various official positions including several in the mints of Emilian courts: in Ferrara (1554-59), in Bologna (1572), in Novellara (1574) and in Florence (1576). In Florence he was ‘maestro di stucchi’ under Grand Duke Francesco de’ Medici (1541; 1574; 1587). He was also renowned as a portraitist in coloured wax for which he apparently developed new materials and techniques to represent hair and skin.

Portrait Medal of Titian
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Portrait Medal of Titian

Titian was one of the greatest artists in an age extraordinarily rich in artistic genius. His pre-eminence in the art of sixteenth-century Italy was established through an exceptionally long career, stretching over seven decades. Subsequent generations have joined his contemporaries in regarding him as the very incarnation of the art of painting.

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