Portrait of a young man with red cap (1477) by Sandro Botticelli

Portrait of a young man with red cap - Sandro Botticelli - 1477

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a young man with red cap
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Date1477
Mediumwood,tempera
Dimensions51 x 36 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Portrait of a young man with red cap

“Portrait of a Young Man with Red Cap,” executed by Sandro Botticelli in 1477, is a notable piece from the Early Renaissance. The artwork, created with tempera on wood, measures 51 by 36 centimeters and falls within the genre of religious painting.

The artwork features a depiction of a young man adorned in a striking red cap, set against a simple background defined by soft, muted tones. The subject’s expression is contemplative and serene, characteristic of Botticelli’s depiction of human figures. His youthful face is framed by curly hair that extends beneath the cap. The attire of the young man is portrayed with meticulous attention to detail, where the folds of his garment convey a sense of texture and depth. The background provides a subtle contrast to the vibrant red of the cap, directing the viewer’s focus towards the tranquil and thoughtful visage of the young man. The composition overall exemplifies the restrained elegance and humanistic ideals prevalent during the Early Renaissance.

Other Artwork from Sandro Botticelli

More Early Renaissance Artwork

Scroll to Top