Portrait of a Man (c.1530) by Parmigianino

Portrait of a Man - Parmigianino - c.1530

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Man
ArtistParmigianino
Datec.1530
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationUffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

About Portrait of a Man

The artwork “Portrait of a Man” was created by the artist Parmigianino around the year 1530. As a product of the Mannerism movement, which falls under the Late Renaissance period, this portrait exemplifies the stylistic tendencies of the time. This distinguished piece currently resides in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

The artwork presents a solemn male figure adorned in dark, sophisticated attire, complete with a prominent hat. His face is framed by a thick beard, and his intense gaze, directed at the viewer, exudes a sense of depth and contemplation. The portrayal is highly detailed, emphasizing the texture of the skin, the fabric of the clothing, and the notable rings on the man’s fingers. To the right of the subject, a subtle rendering of a background element, possibly a sculptured relief, adds an additional layer of complexity to the painting. The overall composition showcases Parmigianino’s skillful use of chiaroscuro to create a three-dimensional effect and draw attention to the figure’s expressive face and hands.

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