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Cardinal Bentivoglio, 1645-1650. Creator: Jean Morin
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Cardinal Bentivoglio, 1645-1650. Creator: Jean Morin
Cardinal Bentivoglio, 1645-1650. Bust portrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (1579-1644), which shows him slightly turned to the right, with short hair, moustache and beard, wearing a flat collar and buttoned cloak, and set in an octagonal frame. A patron of the arts and skilled papal diplomat, Bentivoglio was nonetheless notorious as one of the signatories of the 1633 papal condemnation of his erstwhile friend Galileo
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Portrayed with quiet dignity is Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (1579-1644), a patron of the arts and skilled papal diplomat, in this exquisite bust portrait print created by French artist Jean Morin around 1645-1650. The cardinal's gentle features are set against an octagonal frame, his short hair and well-groomed beard framing a face both wise and introspective. His attire is simple yet elegant, with a flat collar and buttoned cloak that speaks to the understated refinement of this Renaissance nobleman. As one of the signatories to Galileo's papal condemnation in 1633, Bentivoglio's legacy remains complex - but his portrait here captures an air of quiet contemplation, inviting us to reflect on the intricate web of art and politics that defined his era.
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