Portrait of Vincenzo Morosini (1580) by Tintoretto

Portrait of Vincenzo Morosini - Tintoretto - 1580

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of Vincenzo Morosini
ArtistTintoretto
Date1580
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationNational Gallery, London, UK

About Portrait of Vincenzo Morosini

The artwork, “Portrait of Vincenzo Morosini,” was created by the renowned artist Tintoretto in the year 1580. It is an oil painting on canvas and belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. The piece is categorized under the genre of portraiture and is currently housed in the National Gallery in London, UK.

In this distinguished portrait, the subject, Vincenzo Morosini, is depicted with profound realism and attention to detail. The somber expression on his face, his aged features, and the elaborate textures of his attire convey both dignity and status. The figure is adorned in richly textured robes, highlighted with intricate gold embroidery and fur, which suggests a position of eminent social standing. The background, although not highly detailed, provides a subtle context that complements the prominence of the figure. The use of lighting and shadow accentuates the depth and dimension, showcasing Tintoretto’s mastery in capturing the essence of his subjects. This work exemplifies the stylistic nuances of the Mannerist movement, characterized by its sophisticated elegance and meticulous technique.

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