Portrait of a condottiere (c.1475 – c.1485) by Giovanni Bellini

Portrait of a condottiere - Giovanni Bellini - c.1475 - c.1485

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a condottiere
ArtistGiovanni Bellini
Datec.1475 - c.1485
Mediumpanel,tempera,oil
Dimensions37 x 51 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Portrait of a condottiere

The artwork, titled “Portrait of a Condottiere,” was crafted by Giovanni Bellini around 1475 to 1485. This piece, executed on panel with tempera and oil, is an exemplar of the Early Renaissance art movement, characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and realism. With dimensions of 37 by 51 centimeters, this portrait falls under the genre of portraiture, capturing the essence of its subject with precision and finesse.

In the artwork, the subject is depicted in a solemn and dignified manner, his sharp, discerning gaze suggesting wisdom and authority. He is adorned in an opulent garment featuring intricate gold patterns, which showcase the skill and attention to detail characteristic of Bellini’s work. The deep, rich blue of the background contrasts starkly with the vibrant apparel, drawing focus to the subject’s stern visage. The textural rendering of the fabrics and the play of light and shadow highlight the artist’s mastery in creating lifelike and tactile visuals. Bellini’s use of tempera and oil paints adds depth and luminosity to the painting, enhancing its three-dimensional quality. This portrait not only serves as a representation of an individual but also as a testament to the artistic advancements of the Early Renaissance period.

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