Giovanni Borgherini and His Tutor (c.1500 – c.1508) by Giorgione

Giovanni Borgherini and His Tutor - Giorgione - c.1500 - c.1508

Artwork Information

TitleGiovanni Borgherini and His Tutor
ArtistGiorgione
Datec.1500 - c.1508
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions47 x 60.7 cm
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationNational Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, US

About Giovanni Borgherini and His Tutor

The artwork, titled “Giovanni Borgherini and His Tutor,” was created by the renowned artist Giorgione circa 1500 to 1508. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, belongs to the High Renaissance art movement and measures 47 x 60.7 cm. It is categorized as a portrait and is presently housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, USA.

The artwork depicts two figures deeply engaged in an intellectual exchange. The young Giovanni Borgherini, donned in a green garment and a hat, stands on the left, while a mature man, presumably his tutor, clad in a warm-toned attire, is positioned on the right. The tutor points towards a spherical astrolabe, a scientific instrument signifying their engagement in scholarly or philosophical discourse. Their expressions and the rich interplay of light and shadow evoke a sense of concentration and reverence for knowledge, characteristic of the High Renaissance’s emphasis on humanism and the intellectual pursuits of the time.

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