Portrait of Nicolosa Bacci and the a noblewoman from Arezzo (1535 – 1540) by Giorgio Vasari

Portrait of Nicolosa Bacci and the a noblewoman from Arezzo - Giorgio Vasari - 1535 - 1540

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of Nicolosa Bacci and the a noblewoman from Arezzo
ArtistGiorgio Vasari
Date1535 - 1540
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)

About Portrait of Nicolosa Bacci and the a noblewoman from Arezzo

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Nicolosa Bacci and the noblewoman from Arezzo,” was created by Giorgio Vasari between 1535 and 1540. This portrait belongs to the Mannerism art movement, which is a phase of the Late Renaissance, known for its artificial elegance and intricate detail. The genre of the artwork is portraiture, capturing the likeness and subtle nuances of its subjects’ appearances.

In the artwork, three female figures are depicted, prominently showcasing an interaction between them. The central figure, likely Nicolosa Bacci, is adorned in an elegant, flowing gown of a subtle yet rich hue, capturing the sophisticated fashion of the period. Her gaze is directed outward and slightly to the side, creating a sense of contemplative depth. The other two women, draped in similarly sumptuous attire, are positioned on either side of her, seemingly engaged in a silent communication or observation. The composition is framed by an architectural element, highlighting the Mannerist emphasis on harmony between human figures and their surroundings. The use of light and shadow plays a crucial role in giving depth and volume to the figures, enhancing the three-dimensionality within a confined space, typical of Vasari’s meticulous style.

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