The artwork, titled “Young Man of the Renialme Family,” was created by the artist Tintoretto between the years 1547 and 1548. This piece is recognized as part of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement and is a portrait genre painting.
In the artwork, a young man dressed in dark, elegant attire is depicted with meticulous attention to detail, characteristic of Tintoretto’s style. The subject stands against a muted background, positioned slightly sideways with his gaze fixed confidently on the viewer. His right hand rests on a surface while his left hand is casually placed at his waist. The painting exudes a sense of formality and nobility, emphasized by the intricate rendering of the man’s facial features and the rich texture of his garments. The coat of arms in the upper right corner signifies his association with the Renialme family, further adding to the portrait’s historic and familial significance.