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Antonio del Pollaiolo, also known as Antonio Benci or Antonio del Pollaiuolo, was a renowned Italian artist during the Renaissance period

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: POLLAIOLO, Antonio Benci, called Antonio del

POLLAIOLO, Antonio Benci, called Antonio del (1431-1498). Portrait of a Young Woman. ca. 1465. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Oil on wood. GERMANY. Berlin. Staatliche Museen (State Museums)

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydr... ca

Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydr... ca
Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydra in rocky landscape, a hawk attacks a heron in the sky, ca. 1500-1520

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Antonio del Pollaiolo (engraving)

Antonio del Pollaiolo (engraving)
815637 Antonio del Pollaiolo (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antonio del Pollaiolo. 17 January 1429/1433 - 4 February 1498)

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Battle of the Naked Men, ca. 1470-90. ca. 1470-90. Creator: Antonio del Pollaiuolo

Battle of the Naked Men, ca. 1470-90. ca. 1470-90. Creator: Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Battle of the Naked Men, ca. 1470-90

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1480. Creator: Piero del Pollaiolo

Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1480. Creator: Piero del Pollaiolo
Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1480

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Silver-handled knife, c1470?, (1881). Creator: Js Dominy

Silver-handled knife, c1470?, (1881). Creator: Js Dominy
Silver-handled knife, c1470?, (1881). Etching of a knife ascribed to Pollaiuolo, decorated with scenes including the Judgment of Paris and the Judgment of Solomon

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 1475, (1909). Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo

The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 1475, (1909). Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo
The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 1475, (1909). Painting held at The National Gallery, London. From The National Gallery, Vol. One [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1909]

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Woman in Green and Crimson, 15th century (1906). Artist: Piero del Pollaiolo

Woman in Green and Crimson, 15th century (1906). Artist: Piero del Pollaiolo
Woman in Green and Crimson, by Piero del Pollaiuolo. 15th century, Oil on wood. From The Connoisseur, VOL. XVI, 1906

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 1473-1475 (1870). Artist: Hotelin

Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 1473-1475 (1870). Artist: Hotelin
Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 1473-1475 (1870). After the painting by Antonio Pollaiolo in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Pollaiuolos Combat of Centaurs, 1882

Pollaiuolos Combat of Centaurs, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Christ and the Chalice, 1913. Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo

Christ and the Chalice, 1913. Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Christ and the Chalice, 1913. Antonio del Pollaiolo (1429/1433-1498), also known as Antonio di Jacopo Pollaiuolo or Antonio Pollaiolo, was an Italian painter, sculptor

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Portrait of a Lady, c1453-1498. Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo

Portrait of a Lady, c1453-1498. Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Portrait of a Lady, c1453-1498. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: An Etruscan statue, The Capitoline Wolf

An Etruscan statue, The Capitoline Wolf
The Capitoline Wolf, an Etruscan bronze of the wolf with Romulus and Remus. from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman, c1475. Oil on panel. Antonioi Pollaiuolo (Pollaiolo

Portrait of a Young Woman, c1475. Oil on panel. Antonioi Pollaiuolo (Pollaiolo 1429/1433-1498) Italian painter, sculptor, engraver and painter

Background imagePollaiolo Collection: POLLAIOLO, Antonio Benci, called Antonio del (1431-1498)

POLLAIOLO, Antonio Benci, called Antonio del (1431-1498). Portrait of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. During the 15th century


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Antonio del Pollaiolo, also known as Antonio Benci or Antonio del Pollaiuolo, was a renowned Italian artist during the Renaissance period. His works encompassed various themes and mediums, showcasing his exceptional talent and skill. One of his notable creations is "Hercules and the Hydra, " where he depicted Hercules wielding a torch to attack the winged, multi-headed Hydra. This masterpiece showcases Pollaiolo's ability to capture dynamic movement and intense action in his artwork. Another remarkable piece by the "Battle of the Naked Men. " Created around 1470-90, this artwork portrays a fierce confrontation between muscular figures engaged in combat. The attention to detail in their anatomy highlights Pollaiolo's expertise in human form representation. In addition to these captivating paintings, Antonio del Pollaiuolo was also skilled in engraving. His engraving work features intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship that further exemplify his artistic prowess. Piero del Pollaiolo, believed to be Antonio's brother or relative, was also an accomplished artist. One of Piero's famous works is the "Portrait of a Woman" created around 1480. This painting exhibits delicate brushwork and captures the subject's beauty with elegance. Apart from paintings and engravings, other artifacts associated with the name "Pollaiuolo" have historical significance too. For instance, there is a silver-handled knife dating back to approximately 1470 which showcases exquisite craftsmanship from that era. Antonio del Pollaiuolo's religious-themed artworks are highly regarded as well. "The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian" depicts scenes of martyrdom with intense emotion while demonstrating technical mastery through detailed execution. Notably collaborating on some projects together like "Pollaiuolos Combat of Centaurs, " both brothers left an indelible mark on art history during their time.