Rosso Fiorentino: erinevus redaktsioonide vahel

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[[Pilt:Rosso Fiorentino 005.jpg|pisi|225px|''Mooses kaitsmas Jethro tütreid'' (u [[1523]]), [[Uffizi galerii]], [[Firenze]].]]
 
'''Giovanni Battista di Jacopo''' ([[8. märts]] [[1494]] [[Firenze]] &ndash; [[14. november]] [[1540]] [[Rooma]]), tuntud ka kui '''''Rosso Fiorentino''''' (itaalia keeles "Firenze punapea") või '''''IL Rosso''''' (Punane/punapea), oli [[Itaalia]] [[maalikunstnik]]. Tema [[Manerism|maneristlikke]] [[õlimaal]]e ja [[fresko]]sid liigitatakse Firenze koolkonna alla.
 
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Born in [[Florence]] Italy with the red hair that gave him his nickname, Rosso first trained in the studio of [[Andrea del Sarto]] alongside his contemporary, [[Pontormo]]. In late 1523, Rosso moved to Rome, where he was exposed to the works of [[Michelangelo]], [[Raphael]], and other Renaissance artists, resulting in the realignment of his artistic style.
 
==Biograafia==
Punaste juuste tõttu punapeaks (itaalia keeles ''il rosso''; tähendab ka: punane) kutsutud Giovanni sai esimese koolituse [[Andrea del Sarto]] stuudios, kõrvuti oma eakaaslase [[Pontormo]]ga<!--Jacopo Carucci (24. V 1494 – 2. I 1557)-->. [[1523]] aasta II poolel kolis Rosso [[Rooma]], kus tutvus [[Michelangelo]], [[Raffael]]i ja teiste renessansiaja kunstnike töödega, mis avaldasid mõju ka tema enese maalimisstiilile.
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Fleeing Rome after the [[Sack of Rome (1527)|Sacking of 1527]], Rosso eventually went to [[France]] where he secured a position at the court of [[Francis I of France|Francis I]] in 1530, remaining there until his death. Together with [[Francesco Primaticcio]], Rosso was one of the leading artists to work at the [[Chateau Fontainebleau]] as part of the "First [[School of Fontainebleau]]", spending much of his life there. Following his death in 1540 (which, according to an unsubstantiated claim by [[Giorgio Vasari|Vasari]], was a suicide [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/r/rosso/biograph.html]), [[Francesco Primaticcio]] took charge of the artistic direction at Fontainebleau.