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This portrait was once wrongly attributed to Jacques-Louis David but it may be by his assistant Georges Rouget or by a follower of Baron Gros (1771
- 1835). The costume & especially the hairstyle suggest the approximate date for this painting
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The youthful sitter has not been identified. The dress suggests a date in the mid-1540s & is plainly that of a wealthy family; the full-length format also suggests an aristocratic sitter. This portrait was formerly attributed to Pontormo, Bronzino & Fr ...
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Create your own bespoke National Gallery art print of Jacob van Oost the Elder’s Portrait of a Boy aged 11 from our collection. About this painting Portrait of a Boy aged 11, 1650 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1883. With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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The portrait has been attributed to François Duchastel, a Flemish painter who worked in Ghent. His work is not, however, well defined & such an attribution must remain tentative. The costume shows a Spanish influence & was worn in the Southern Netherlands in about 1660. ...
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A profile portrait of an unidentified youth. This painting has in the past been attributed to the School of Clouet, & more understandably to the School of Fontainebleau. It has also been suggested that its origins may not be French at all. X-radiographs show changes made by the artist to the nose & collar. ...
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The sitter is unidentified, but may have been a collector of note. The imitation classical relief on the left probably represents Mars & Venus with Cupid, & the statuette on the table may be a figure of Ceres, & is probably antique, as are the coins. Probably painted in Parma before 1524, although a later date is also possible. ...
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The sitter, who was presumably a military commander, has not been identified. He carries a commander's baton in his right h&. The bridge & towers in the background seem to be a reminiscence of those of the Castel Sant' Angelo in Rome. Their inclusion ...
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The sitter was probably a member of a religious order &, as his habit is grey, he may be a Franciscan. He was first painted holding a book, but the artist later changed this to a scroll. The frame is original & is carved in one piece with the panel on ...
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The sitter in this painting has not been identified. The presence of the books as well as the prominent sword suggest why the good breeding of the sitter is stressed in the traditional Italian title, ' Il gentile cavaliere'. The fashionable costume, which ...
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The man in this portrait has not been identified. The tunic is the kind worn beneath armour & he rests his hand against a helmet & on a broken column. The column shaft may symbolise the sitter's fortitude or, since it is broken, his misfortunes; but slightly ruinous marble settings were common in Moroni's portraiture. For much of the 19th century this portrait was attributed to Titian. The style of tunic allows the approximate dating for the work. ...
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Portrait Of A Cardinal Print

A smaller version of this portrait (Rome, Galleria Nazionale) is traditionally identified as a representation of Cardinal Savelli. Giacomo Savelli, was made Cardinal in 1596 and died in 1599. Pulzone was one of the leading artists in Rome in the last decades of the 16th century.
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A smaller version of this portrait (Rome, Galleria Nazionale) is traditionally identified as a representation of Cardinal Savelli. Giacomo Savelli, was made Cardinal in 1596 & died in 1599. Pulzone was one of the leading artists in Rome in the last decades of the 16th century.

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