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Portrait of Giuliano de Medici, after Michelangelo (recto) (black and white chalk on blue paper)
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Portrait of Giuliano de Medici, after Michelangelo (recto) (black and white chalk on blue paper)
7378027 Portrait of Giuliano de Medici, after Michelangelo (recto) (black and white chalk on blue paper) by Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti (1518-94) (workshop of); 39 x 28 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images
Media ID 31937068
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C16h Jacopo Tintoretto Tintoretto Tintoretto 1518 1594 Tintoretto Jacopo Robusti 16 16th Xvi Xvith Sixteenth Century
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This black and white chalk drawing on blue paper is a print of the "Portrait of Giuliano de Medici, after Michelangelo" by Jacopo Tintoretto. Created in the 16th century, this exquisite piece showcases Tintoretto's exceptional skill as an artist. The portrait depicts Giuliano de Medici, a prominent figure in Italian history and a member of the influential Medici family. With meticulous attention to detail, Tintoretto captures every nuance of Giuliano's face, conveying his noble stature and commanding presence. The use of black and white chalk against the striking blue background adds depth and intensity to the composition. It creates a sense of drama that draws viewers into the enigmatic world of Renaissance Italy. Tintoretto was renowned for his ability to capture human emotions with great precision. In this artwork, he masterfully portrays Giuliano's introspective gaze and contemplative expression, hinting at his complex personality. This print offers us a glimpse into the artistic genius that flourished during Italy's golden age. It serves as a testament to Tintoretto's talent as well as his deep admiration for Michelangelo, whose original work inspired this stunning rendition. As we admire this remarkable piece from centuries past, we are reminded of the enduring power art holds in capturing not only physical likeness but also glimpses into our shared humanity.
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