Daniele da Volterra

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Daniele da Volterra was a 16th-century Italian Mannerist painter and sculptor, best known for his association with Michelangelo and for controversially adding draperies to the nude figures in the Sistine Chapel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian painter
Italian sculptor
Mannerist artist
human
activePeriod 16th century
artisticSchool Roman school of painting
surface form: Roman school
associatedWith Michelangelo
Sistine Chapel
birthName Daniele Ricciarelli
burialPlace Rome
commissionedTo add draperies to Michelangelo’s Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Florence
dateOfBirth 1509
dateOfDeath 1566
employedBy Pope Paul III
Pope Pius IV
gender male
genre history painting
religious painting
influencedBy Michelangelo
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement Mannerism
name Daniele da Volterra self-link
nationality Italian
nickname Il Braghettone
nicknameMeaning the breeches-maker
notableFor adding draperies to nude figures in the Sistine Chapel
association with Michelangelo
notableWork Descent from the Cross
Massacre of the Innocents
Portrait of Michelangelo
bronze bust of Michelangelo
decorations in the Orsini Chapel, Trinità dei Monti
occupation painter
sculptor
patron Farnese family
Orsini
surface form: Orsini family
placeOfBirth Volterra
placeOfDeath Rome
regionOfBirth Tuscany
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
studentOf Perin del Vaga
Sienese school
surface form: Siena school painters
style Mannerism
workLocation Rome

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