Vincenzo de' Rossi (b. Fiesole, 1525. d. Florence, 1587) was an Italian sculptor.
Work
editRossi was mentored by Baccio Bandinelli.
Many of Rossi's works historically were incorrectly attributed to Michelangelo, such as Dying Adonis.[1]
Some of his most famous works were his sculptures of the Twelve Labours of Hercules, of which he only completed seven.[2][1] Six of these sculptures are located in at the Palazzo Vecchio.[2] The seventh labour, Hercules with Atlas, is located at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale.
His statue "St. Joseph with Christ as a Child" resides in the Pantheon in Rome.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c Utz, Hildegard (1971). "The Labors of Hercules and Other Works by Vincenzo de' Rossi". The Art Bulletin. 53 (3): 344–366. doi:10.2307/3048869. ISSN 0004-3079. JSTOR 3048869.
- ^ a b Ritz, JoAnn (10 September 2013). "The Labours of Hercules in Palazzo Vecchio". Florence Inferno. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ https://findit.library.yale.edu/catalog/digcoll:1860955