Portrait of a Gentleman
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Sala 035.2Artists / Makers / Authorities:
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Description:
The identity of the young gentleman portrayed here is unknown, but by his clothing, not at all typical of the Venice of the time, he could be a foreign aristocrat passing through the city of the canals. The critics are agreed in attributing the work to the Tintoretto of the 1550s, a decade in which he painted his best portraits. The picture is remarkable for its plastic qualities, with a limited chromatic range yet rich in contrasts, and for the psychological characterization of the gentleman, with his cold and haughty look.
Painting
1553-1554
101.7 x 81.7 cm
Long-term loan from the Gil Collection, 1922; acquisition 1944
Inventory number:
024206-000
Century: 16th
Subject: Portrait
Oil on canvas stuck on wood