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| Cristofano Allori (1577 - 1621) |
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Artists who influenced Cristofano Allori![]() | Cristofano Allori was one of the leading Florentine painters of his period, working in a style that was more naturalistic and Baroque than that of his father Alessandro Allori. He is remembered primarily for one work, Judith with the Head of Holofernes (c. 1615, Pitti, Florence, and other versions), in which his femme fatale mistress is portrayed as Judith and he has depicted his own features in H ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Cristofano Allori![]() | |
![]() Correggio | ![]() Saint John Baptist in Wilderness (Pitti Palace) | ![]() Judith with Head of Holofernes | ![]() Cesare Dandini |
![]() Paul Bril | ![]() Penitent Mary Magdalene (Pitti Palace) | ![]() Judith with Head of Holofernes (Pitti Palace) | ![]() Francesco Furini |
![]() Agnolo Bronzino | ![]() Self Portrait (Uffizi) | ![]() Archangel Raphael and Tobias (Pitti Palace) | ![]() Giovanni Battista Vanni |
![]() Lodovico Cardi | ![]() Penitent Mary Magdalene (Pitti Palace) | ![]() Bernardo Bostichi (Ashmolean Museum) | ![]() Sebastiano Mazzoni |