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Albertinelli Collection

Albertinelli, also known as Mariotto di Bigio di Bindo Albertinelli, was an Italian artist who lived from 1474 to 1515

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Cain slaying Abel, 1510-1515. Creator: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

Cain slaying Abel, 1510-1515. Creator: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Cain slaying Abel, 1510-1515. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: The Adoration of the Christ Child, c. 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

The Adoration of the Christ Child, c. 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
The Adoration of the Christ Child, c. 1500. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Madonna and Child with Saints James and Zenobius, 1506. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

Madonna and Child with Saints James and Zenobius, 1506. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Madonna and Child with Saints James and Zenobius, 1506. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Memento mori. The back side of the triptych, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

Memento mori. The back side of the triptych, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Memento mori. The back side of the triptych, 1500. Found in the collection of Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Enthroned Maria lactans with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara and her father Dioscurus

Enthroned Maria lactans with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara and her father Dioscurus, 1500. Found in the collection of Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: The Annunciation. (Triptych, reverse), 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

The Annunciation. (Triptych, reverse), 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
The Annunciation. (Triptych, reverse), 1500. Found in the collection of Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Triptych: Saint Barbara and her father Dioscurus, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

Triptych: Saint Barbara and her father Dioscurus, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Triptych: Saint Barbara and her father Dioscurus, 1500. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Triptych, central panel: Enthroned Maria lactans, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)

Triptych, central panel: Enthroned Maria lactans, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Triptych, central panel: Enthroned Maria lactans, 1500. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Triptych, left-hand panel: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1500

Triptych, left-hand panel: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1500. Artist: Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Triptych, left-hand panel: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1500. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: The Visitation, 1503, (1938). Artist: Mariotto di Bigio di Bindo Albertinelli

The Visitation, 1503, (1938). Artist: Mariotto di Bigio di Bindo Albertinelli
The Visitation, 1503. Painting held in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. From World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie [W. & G. Foyle, Ltd, London, 1938.]

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Mariotto Di Bigio Di Bindo Albertinelli, 1474 A

Mariotto Di Bigio Di Bindo Albertinelli, 1474 A

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: Mariotto Albertinelli

Mariotto Albertinelli
MARIOTTO DI BAGIO ALBERTINELLI Italian artist Date: 1474 - 1515

Background imageAlbertinelli Collection: THE CREATION. Oil on panel, by Mariotto Albertinelli. Oil on panel

THE CREATION. Oil on panel, by Mariotto Albertinelli. Oil on panel


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Albertinelli, also known as Mariotto di Bigio di Bindo Albertinelli, was an Italian artist who lived from 1474 to 1515. He is best known for his religious paintings and triptychs that showcased his exceptional talent and attention to detail. One of his notable works is "The Adoration of the Christ Child" created around 1500. In this painting, Albertinelli beautifully depicts the scene of Mary and Joseph adoring baby Jesus in a humble stable. The use of vibrant colors and delicate brushstrokes brings life to this sacred moment. Another masterpiece by Albertinelli is "Madonna and Child with Saints James and Zenobius" painted in 1506. This artwork showcases the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus while being surrounded by saints James and Zenobius. The composition exudes serenity, with each figure carefully positioned to create a harmonious balance. In one of his more intriguing pieces titled "Memento mori, " which dates back to 1500, Albertinelli explores the theme of mortality. On the back side of a triptych, he portrays skulls as reminders that death is inevitable. This work serves as a reflection on human existence and encourages viewers to contemplate their own mortality. Albertinelli's skillful craftsmanship can be seen in "Enthroned Maria lactans with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara. " Painted during the early 16th century, this triptych captures Maria lactans (Mary breastfeeding) seated on a throne alongside Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Barbara. The intricate details in their garments highlight Albertinelli's ability to render textures realistically. "The Annunciation" is another noteworthy piece by Albertinelli from around 1500. It depicts the angel Gabriel announcing to Mary that she will conceive Jesus through divine intervention. The artist masterfully captures both figures' expressions filled with awe and reverence for this miraculous event. Albertinelli's talent is further showcased in the "Triptych.