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Portrait of Pierre Francheville (Francavilla), 1590-91 (chalk on paper)
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Portrait of Pierre Francheville (Francavilla), 1590-91 (chalk on paper)
5670797 Portrait of Pierre Francheville (Francavilla), 1590-91 (chalk on paper) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); 41.5x30.8 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Pierre Franqueville, generally called Pietro Francavilla (1548-1615) Franco-Flemish sculptor trained in Florence); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22767186
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This portrait print showcases the remarkable talent of Hendrik Goltzius, a Dutch artist from the Baroque era. Titled "Portrait of Pierre Francheville (Francavilla), 1590-91" this piece is a testament to Goltzius' mastery in capturing the essence and character of his subjects. The subject of this portrait is Pierre Franqueville, also known as Pietro Francavilla, a Franco-Flemish sculptor who honed his craft in Florence during the Renaissance period. The image depicts him with great detail and precision, showcasing his head and shoulders against a colored chalk background. Francheville's facial features are meticulously rendered by Goltzius, highlighting his prominent moustache and beard that add to his distinguished appearance. Through delicate lines and shading techniques, Goltzius brings out the depth and three-dimensionality of Franqueville's face, making it come alive on paper. This artwork exemplifies the fusion between Flemish and Northern European artistic styles prevalent during that time. It reflects both Dutch mannerism and German influences while staying true to Goltzius' unique vision as an artist. Now housed at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, this print serves as a timeless tribute to both Franqueville's legacy as a sculptor and Goltzius' exceptional skill as an artist. Its vibrant colors evoke emotions while its intricate details invite viewers into an intimate encounter with history itself.
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