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Portrait of a Young Man (formerly thought to be a self-portrait of Raphael), c. 1528-30
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Portrait of a Young Man (formerly thought to be a self-portrait of Raphael), c. 1528-30
XIR896097 Portrait of a Young Man (formerly thought to be a self-portrait of Raphael), c.1528-30 (oil on panel) by Parmigianino (Francesco Mazzola) (1503-40); 59x443 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait de jeune homme (anciennement considerecomme un autoportrait de Raphael)
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Beret Late Renaissance Leaning Mannerism Pensive Regard Upper Body Portraiture Thinking
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of a Young Man" is an enigmatic masterpiece that has long been associated with the renowned artist Raphael. However, recent research suggests that it was actually painted by Parmigianino, also known as Francesco Mazzola. The young man in the painting exudes an air of introspection and contemplation. His penetrating gaze draws us into his world, inviting us to delve into his thoughts and emotions. Leaning slightly forward with his head resting on his hand, he appears lost in deep reflection. Dressed in a beret and stylish attire of the late Renaissance period, this portrait showcases the elegance and sophistication of its subject. The meticulous attention to detail highlights Parmigianino's mastery as an artist. Measuring 59x443 cm, this oil on panel artwork can be found at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Its presence within such a prestigious institution speaks volumes about its artistic significance. Although initially believed to be a self-portrait by Raphael himself due to its striking resemblance to other works attributed to him, further analysis has revealed Parmigianino as the true creator behind this mesmerizing piece. Through this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we have the opportunity to appreciate not only Parmigianino's technical skill but also his ability to capture human emotion and depth through portraiture during Italy's golden age of art in the 16th century.
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