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Domenico del Barbieri (c. 1506 - c. 1570) was a Florentine artist of the Renaissance period, also referred to as Domenico del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, and, in France, Dominique Florentin. He settled and married at Troyes in France between 1530 and 1533. He joined the studio of Italian artists who worked with Primaticcio and Rosso Fiorentino at Fontainebleau and Meudon. He worked both on the stucco-work and frescoes. He was also an engraver. Vasari noted del Barbieri in his writings.

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  • Domenico del Barbieri (o del Barbiere), conocido como Domenico Fiorentino y en Francia como Dominique Florentin (¿Florencia?, ca. 1506 – Troyes, Francia, ca. 1570) fue un escultor y grabador italiano que desarrolló prácticamente toda su carrera en Francia, contribuyendo al apogeo de la Escuela de Fontainebleau. (es)
  • Domenico del Barbieri (c. 1506 - c. 1570) was a Florentine artist of the Renaissance period, also referred to as Domenico del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, and, in France, Dominique Florentin. He settled and married at Troyes in France between 1530 and 1533. He joined the studio of Italian artists who worked with Primaticcio and Rosso Fiorentino at Fontainebleau and Meudon. He worked both on the stucco-work and frescoes. He was also an engraver. Vasari noted del Barbieri in his writings. (en)
  • Domenico del Barbieri, Domenico Ricoveri del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, ou Dominique Florentin en France, est un sculpteur stucateur, graveur, peintre et architecte italien de la Renaissance, actif principalement en France au XVIe siècle. Il serait né à Florence ou sa région entre 1501 et 1506, et mort à Troyes au tout début des années 1570. Il a influencé l’art de la Renaissance à Troyes. Sa réputation fut telle que lui fut attribuée la majeure partie des œuvres classiques restées anonymes ou non attribuées à d’autres. (fr)
  • Domenico del Barbieri, indicato anche come Domenico del Barbiere e conosciuto in Francia come Dominique Florentin (Firenze, 1506 circa – 1570 circa), è stato uno scultore italiano, attivo a Firenze e in Francia. (it)
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  • Domenico del Barbieri (c. 1506 - c. 1570) was a Florentine artist of the Renaissance period, also referred to as Domenico del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, and, in France, Dominique Florentin. He settled and married at Troyes in France between 1530 and 1533. He joined the studio of Italian artists who worked with Primaticcio and Rosso Fiorentino at Fontainebleau and Meudon. He worked both on the stucco-work and frescoes. He was also an engraver. In 1541, he returned to Troyes, where he enjoyed success as a sculptor for churches. His style of sculpture was influenced, particularly in the heads and the drapery, by Andrea Sansovino, and shows Mannerist characteristics. His Charity, at St. Pantaléon in Troyes, suggests that del Barbieri was aware of the contrapposto style of Michelangelo. His relief work for the tomb of Claude, Duke of Guise (died 1550), reveals the possible influence of Rosso and of Francesco Salviati. Vasari noted del Barbieri in his writings. Under the direction of Primaticcio, del Barbieri executed the base for the monument for the heart of Henry II of France, the figures for which were sculpted by Germain Pilon. Pilon may have been influenced in the flowing drapery of the figures of the Three Graces by del Barbieri's work. The monument was del Barbieri's last known commission. (en)
  • Domenico del Barbieri (o del Barbiere), conocido como Domenico Fiorentino y en Francia como Dominique Florentin (¿Florencia?, ca. 1506 – Troyes, Francia, ca. 1570) fue un escultor y grabador italiano que desarrolló prácticamente toda su carrera en Francia, contribuyendo al apogeo de la Escuela de Fontainebleau. (es)
  • Domenico del Barbieri, Domenico Ricoveri del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, ou Dominique Florentin en France, est un sculpteur stucateur, graveur, peintre et architecte italien de la Renaissance, actif principalement en France au XVIe siècle. On le retrouve sous différents noms. Il signe ses planches Domenico Fiorentino, Domenico del Barbiere Fiorentino. Giorgio Vasari copié par André Félibien, l'appelle Domenico del Barbiere (notice consacrée à l'artiste par Vasari) et, avec erreur, Damiano del Barbiere (notice consacrée au Rosso). Pierre-Jean Grosley l'appelle Dominique Riconucci ou Rinuccini. Dans les actes le concernant on trouve les noms Riconuri, Ricouvri, Recourre ou Ricombre. Natalis Rondot a retrouvé son nom : Domenico Ricoveri del Barbiere. Il serait né à Florence ou sa région entre 1501 et 1506, et mort à Troyes au tout début des années 1570. Il a influencé l’art de la Renaissance à Troyes. Sa réputation fut telle que lui fut attribuée la majeure partie des œuvres classiques restées anonymes ou non attribuées à d’autres. (fr)
  • Domenico del Barbieri, indicato anche come Domenico del Barbiere e conosciuto in Francia come Dominique Florentin (Firenze, 1506 circa – 1570 circa), è stato uno scultore italiano, attivo a Firenze e in Francia. Poco dopo entrò in uno studio di artisti italiani che lavoravano con Primaticcio e Rosso Fiorentino a Fontainebleau e Meudon; in quest'ambito lavorò sia a stucchi che ad affreschi, oltre che come incisore. Nel 1541, fece ritorno a Troyes, dove ebbe numerose commissioni e notevole successo come scultore, soprattutto per committenze ecclesiastiche. Il suo stile di scultura mostrava caratteristiche manieriste e l'influenza di Andrea Sansovino, in particolare per la testa ed il panneggio. La sua Carità, presso San Pantaléon a Troyes, suggerisce che del Barbieri era consapevole dello stile contrapposto di Michelangelo. L'intervento effettuato sulla tomba di Claudio, duca di Guisa († 1550) rivela la possibile influenza di Francesco Salviati, oltre che di Rosso Fiorentino. Sotto la direzione del Primaticcio, del Barbieri eseguì la base per il monumento per il cuore di Enrico II di Francia, le figure del quale furono scolpite da Germain Pilon. Quest'ultimo, nei drappi fluenti delle figure delle tre grazie, potrebbe essere stato influenzato dall'opera di del Barberi. (it)
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