Portrait of a Gentleman
Location:
Sala 035.2
Collection:
Renaissance and Baroque Art
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.
Dating:
1553-1554
Dimensions:
101,7 x 81,7 cm
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Acquisition:
Long-term loan from the Gil Collection, 1922; acquisition 1944
Inventory number:
024206-000