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Portrait of Violante, daughter of Palma Vecchio, 1530-35 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of Violante, daughter of Palma Vecchio, 1530-35 (oil on canvas)
RPH92365 Portrait of Violante, daughter of Palma Vecchio, 1530-35 (oil on canvas) by Bordone, Paris (1500-71); 130x90 cm; Private Collection; eRichard Philp, London; Italian, out of copyright
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© Richard Philp, London / Bridgeman Images
Handkerchief Mannerist Violets Leg Of Mutton Sleeves
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of Violante, daughter of Palma Vecchio" is a stunning example of Italian Renaissance art. Painted by Paris Bordone in the early 16th century, this oil on canvas print showcases the exquisite talent and attention to detail that characterized the era. The subject of this painting is Violante, the daughter of renowned artist Palma Vecchio. With her delicate features and graceful demeanor, she exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. Clutching a dainty handkerchief in her hand, she gazes serenely into the distance. One cannot help but be drawn to Violante's striking attire. Her dress boasts voluminous leg-of-mutton sleeves, a popular fashion trend during that time period. The intricate details and vibrant colors make it clear that no expense was spared in creating this masterpiece. Bordone's skillful use of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to his subject's face, making her come alive on the canvas. The background is kept simple yet elegant, allowing all focus to remain on Violante herself. As a mannerist painting, this artwork embodies the artistic style prevalent during its creation. Mannerism emphasized exaggerated proportions and elongated figures while still maintaining naturalistic elements. Overall, this print captures not only Violante's beauty but also serves as a testament to both Bordone's artistic prowess and the rich cultural heritage of Italy during the Renaissance period.
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