The artwork, titled “Portrait of a Woman Revealing Her Breasts,” was created by the artist Tintoretto around the year 1570. Executed in oil on canvas, it belongs to the Mannerism movement of the Late Renaissance. The dimensions of the portrait are 61 by 55 centimeters, and it is categorized as a portrait genre. This piece is currently housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain.
The artwork features a woman portrayed in a somewhat modest yet revealing manner. She is depicted in profile, gazing away from the viewer with a poised expression. The woman is partially disrobed, with one hand holding a draped garment to expose her breasts, while the other hand is delicately positioned, adding to the sense of formality. Her pale skin is softly illuminated, contrasting with the darker, shadowy background. Her hair is elegantly styled and adorned with small ornaments. The pearlescent beads around her neck further draw attention to the exposed area of her chest, emphasizing both texture and light. The use of chiaroscuro accentuates the contours of her face and body, typical of the Mannerist style, which often focuses on exaggerated elegance and complex compositions.