Portrait of an Italian Woman

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Created:
Movement:
c. 1600
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Dimensions:
17 3/4 x 13 3/4 in. (45.1 x 34.9 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
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Portrait of an Italian Woman

Artist: Unknown

Title: Portrait of an Italian Woman

Date: c. 1600

Medium: Oil on canvas

Artistic and Historical Context

The painting "Portrait of an Italian Woman," created around 1600, exemplifies the stylistic characteristics of the late Renaissance period, marked by its attention to detail and realistic representation. The use of oil on canvas allowed for a rich depth of color and texture, enhancing the lifelike quality of the subject. Although the artist remains unidentified, the work reflects the broader cultural and artistic trends of Italy during this era, where portraiture was a means of capturing both the physical likeness and social status of the sitter. The anonymity of the artist adds an element of mystery, inviting speculation about the networks of patronage and artistic production in early modern Italy. This painting contributes to our understanding of the period's aesthetic values and the role of portraiture in personal and cultural identity.

Description of the work:

Portrait of an Italian Woman

The painting "Portrait of an Italian Woman," created circa 1600 by an unknown artist, is an oil on canvas work that exemplifies the Baroque style with its emphasis on realism and intricate detail. The subject, an Italian woman, is depicted with a focus on texture and light, characteristic of the period's portraiture.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Portrait of an Italian Woman