Maker/Artist
Salviati, Francesco
Italian painter, draftsman, 1510-1563
Francesco de' Rossi was called "Il Salviati" because Cardinal Giovanni Salviati was an early patron. Son of a velvet weaver, Francesco was at first apprenticed to a goldsmith then to painters. He was a leading member of the generation of Florentine painters after Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino; known for his elegant, complex High Mannerist style. Comment on works: Religious; classical mythology