Portrait of a Lady with Spindle Cup (1516) by Andrea del Sarto

Portrait of a Lady with Spindle Cup - Andrea del Sarto - 1516

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Lady with Spindle Cup
ArtistAndrea del Sarto
Date1516
Mediumoil,wood
Dimensions76 x 54 cm
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationUffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

About Portrait of a Lady with Spindle Cup

“Portrait of a Lady with Spindle Cup,” crafted by Andrea del Sarto in 1516, is an exquisite oil-on-wood painting. This work, belonging to the High Renaissance art movement, possesses dimensions of 76 by 54 centimeters and now finds its home in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The artwork falls under the genre of portraiture and showcases a nuanced depiction of feminine elegance and serene beauty.

In this masterful composition, the subject is adorned in richly patterned, voluminous fabric, rendered with meticulous attention to detail. The lady’s serene countenance and composed posture are framed by her elaborately styled hair and a woven necklace. She holds a spindle cup delicately in her hands, suggestive of both domesticity and artistry. The earthy hues of her garments and the precise rendering of textures reflect Andrea del Sarto’s refined technique and contribute to the overall gravitas and subtlety of the piece.

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