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Portrait of Luca Signorelli and the chamberlain Niccolo d Agnolo Franchi, 1503 (tempera on terracotta)
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Portrait of Luca Signorelli and the chamberlain Niccolo d Agnolo Franchi, 1503 (tempera on terracotta)
6262967 Portrait of Luca Signorelli and the chamberlain Niccolo d Agnolo Franchi, 1503 (tempera on terracotta) by Signorelli, Luca (c.1450-1523); Museo dell Opera del Duomo (MODO), Orvieto, Umbria, Italy; (add.info.: Orvieto, MODO (Museo dell Opera del Duomo di Orvieto): Ritratto di Luca Signorelli e del camerlegno Niccolo d Agnolo Franchi, di Luca Signorelli, 1503, tempera su terracotta.); Ghigo Roli
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Arte Autoritratto Earthenware Il Cinquecento Luca Signorelli Modo Museo Museum Of The Opera Of The Duomo Orvieto Pittura Rinascimento Ritratto Self Portrait Signorelli Luca 1450 1523 Tempera Terni Umbria
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This print showcases the remarkable "Portrait of Luca Signorelli and the chamberlain Niccolo d Agnolo Franchi" painted in 1503 by Luca Signorelli. The artwork, created with tempera on terracotta, can be found at the Museo dell Opera del Duomo (MODO) in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy. In this portrait, Signorelli masterfully captures himself alongside his trusted chamberlain, Niccolo d Agnolo Franchi. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully renders their facial features and expressions. Both figures exude a sense of dignity and intelligence that reflects their esteemed positions. The use of terracotta as a medium adds depth and texture to the painting. It brings out the warmth of their skin tones while emphasizing their individuality. Signorelli's self-portrait reveals his introspective nature and artistic prowess. Displayed within the MODO museum, this artwork stands as a testament to Signorelli's contribution to Italian Renaissance art. His ability to capture human emotions through brushstrokes is truly awe-inspiring. As we gaze upon this print by Ghigo Roli, we are transported back in time to witness an intimate moment between two influential figures from history. This piece serves as a reminder of how art has the power to immortalize individuals and preserve their legacies for generations to come.
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