Collection: Piero di Cosimo

An idiosyncratic visionary of the Florentine High Renaissance

Active during the height of the Florentine Renaissance, Piero di Cosimo stood apart from his contemporaries through a fiercely independent and imaginative vision. While grounded in the classical humanism of his era, his work eschewed rigid academicism in favor of a highly idiosyncratic, poetic exploration of myth, nature, and the primordial world.

His stylistic signature lies in an extraordinary synthesis of Flemish-inspired detail and Italian lyricism. Piero’s compositions are celebrated for their luminous, atmospheric light, rich tonal harmonies, and an almost obsessive devotion to the rendering of flora and fauna, which imbues his mythological and sacred scenes with a surreal, dreamlike vitality.

Ultimately, Piero di Cosimo’s oeuvre represents a singular chapter in art history—one where classical antiquity is viewed through a lens of profound eccentricity and psychological depth, capturing the untamed beauty of a world suspended between fable and reality.