Palma il Giovane, Italian for Palma the Younger, is the common nickname of the Italian painter Jacopo Palma il Giovane (1544 – 1628), used to distinguished him from his more reputed granduncle Palma il Vecchio. He was born Jacopo Negretti in Venice, and his first known works date from c. 1565. He was influenced by Raphael and Tintoretto, and executed copies of Titian, with whom he later collaborated.


