Portrait of a Man - Front
Oil On Panel
Renaissance
1502
Renaissance
18.0 x 23.0 cm
Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Andrea Previtali (1480 – 1528)
Discover Andrea Previtali (1480-1528), a Bergamo Renaissance painter known for rustic scenes & religious works. Explore his 'Annunciation' and unique style.
Museo Poldi Pezzoli (मिलान, इटली)
मिलान में मुसेओ पोल्डी पेज़ोली खोजें! इतालवी और उत्तरी यूरोपीय कला, हथियारों, सिरेमिक और शानदार साज-सज्जा के 19वीं सदी के अद्भुत निजी संग्रह का आनंद लें। एक अनूठा हाउस-म्यूजियम अनुभव आपका इंतज़ार कर रहा है!
This impressive portrait has been attributed to the early career of Andrea Previtali, a painter from the Bergamo area called Cordeliaghi because he was the son of a dealer in threads (corde) and needles (aghi). The artist trained in Giovanni Bellini’s Venetian workshop, at a time when the influence of Antonello da Messina was still dominant, as clear in this painting. On the back a Latin inscription (“This is the beauty, this the form that remains. This law is the same for all.”) and a skull, warn against the vanity of earthly beauty; almost a counterpoint to the intense vitality of the gaze of the man on the front. The panel, datable to about 1502, was originally set in a frame which probably rested on a rotating support, as indicated by the fact that the skull is upside down in relation to the portrait.
इस कलाकृति के बारे में
- शीर्षक: Portrait of a Man - Front
- कलाकार: Andrea Previtali
- वर्ष: 1502
- मूल आकार: 18.0 x 23.0 cm
- प्रारूप: Portrait
- कॉपीराइट की स्थिति: सार्वजनिक डोमेन में उपलब्ध
- कहाँ देखें: Museo Poldi Pezzoli
- गतिशीलता: Renaissance
- रचनात्मक काल: Early Period
- संग्रह संदर्भ: early career development, vanitas and earthly vanity
प्रमुख विशेषताएँ
- Year: 1502
- Influences:
- Giovanni Bellini
- Antonello da Messina
- Movement: Renaissance
- Dimensions: 18 x 23 cm
- Subject or theme: Portrait and Vanitas
- Title: Portrait of a Man - Front
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