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Bernardino Poccetti (Florence, 1548 – 1612) was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker who flourished during the late Renaissance. Details regarding his early training remain somewhat scarce; however, it is known he began his artistic journey in Florence, a city brimming with artistic innovation at the time.
Poccetti’s career was marked by significant commissions, particularly in fresco painting. He secured important projects for religious institutions and aristocratic patrons throughout Tuscany. One of his most notable early achievements was frescoing scenes from the life of Cosimo I de' Medici as decoration within the Great Salon of the Pitti Palace. This commission established his reputation and demonstrated his skill in large-scale decorative work.
He also labored extensively for various charterhouses in Pisa and Siena, further solidifying his position as a sought-after artist. However, it is widely considered that his masterpiece lies within the Cappella del Giglio (also known as the Cappella Neri) in Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi, Florence (1599). This chapel showcases his mature style and mastery of fresco technique.
In his later career, Poccetti became a prominent figure within the so-called Counter-Maniera movement. This artistic trend represented a reaction against the highly stylized and often artificial qualities of late Mannerism. Artists associated with this movement – including Santi di Tito, Domenico Cresti (Il Passignano), Lodovico Cigoli, Jacopo Chimenti da Empoli, Andrea Boscoli, and Gregorio Pagani – sought to restore clarity, naturalism, and emotional resonance to their work.
Poccetti’s contribution to the Counter-Maniera was characterized by a simplification of forms, a greater emphasis on realistic depiction, and a renewed focus on narrative clarity. His frescoes in Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi exemplify these characteristics.
While specific influences are difficult to pinpoint definitively, Poccetti’s work demonstrates an awareness of the artistic trends prevalent in Florence during his lifetime. He likely studied the works of earlier masters such as Michelangelo and Pontormo, adapting their innovations to his own unique style.
Poccetti also trained or influenced a number of younger artists, most notably Michelangelo Cinganelli, ensuring that his artistic principles continued to be disseminated within Florentine art circles. His work represents an important transition between the Mannerist and Baroque periods, paving the way for the stylistic developments of the 17th century.
Bernardino Poccetti’s significance lies in his role as a key figure within the Counter-Maniera movement and his contribution to the evolution of Florentine painting. His frescoes remain important examples of late Renaissance art, showcasing both technical skill and artistic innovation.
1548 - 1612 , Italy