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The portrait is greatly influenced by Leonardo da Vinci. The identification of the sitter is traditional. The scroll identifies him as 20 years old; Francesco was alive in 1507 & died in 1551. The cryptic monogram, apparently composed of the letters AMPRF, has been taken to mean Am (brosius) Pr (eda) Fecit
- ' Ambrogio de Predis made this'
- but Predis painted in a different style, making this interpretation unlikely.

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The portrait of a man was once thought to be a portrait of Sir William Boxall, RA (1800
- 1879), Director of the Gallery. It
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This portrait was formerly attributed to the Amsterdam painter Thomas de Keyser. It is not of sufficient quality to be by him but may be a copy after one of his works by an unknown painter working in Amsterdam in the 1640s. ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Giovanni Battista Moroni’s Portrait of a Man holding a Letter ('L' Avvocato') from our collection. About this painting Portrait of a Man holding a Letter ('L' Avvocato'), about 1570 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1865 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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With one arm akimbo & one hand firmly holding a pair of gloves, the man in the picture confidently confronts the viewer. The flat planes which describe the head & the bold strokes of the heavily loaded brush emphasise the energetic character of the si ...
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The sitter, who was once described as Baldassare Castiglione, has not been identified. This portrait was formerly attributed to Savoldo (about 1480/5
- 1548). This has now been rejected & connections with the work of Basaiti (active 1496
- 1530) have al

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The elegant sitter of this portrait is unknown. The statue in the background appears to be based on the so-called ' Farnese Flora' (Naples, Museo Nazionale), but the pose is reversed. The statue was presumably known to van der Werff from an engraving. ...
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The Palazzo Vecchio, seat of the Florentine government, & Loggia dei Lanzi are depicted behind the sitter. He seems to draw his sword
- perhaps to show his eagerness to defend the city. The view

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The sitter was a chevalier (knight) of Saint-Louis, a military Order instituted in 1693, whose insignia is attached to his armour with red ribbon. The portrait may have been cut down from a larger one. ...
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With one arm on the back of a chair & the other arm akimbo, the unknown sitter's pose evokes an impression of both confidence & ease. The artist, inspired by the Flemish tradition, has placed the sitter in front of a wall hung with drapery, with a vie ...
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Portrait Of A Man In A Black Wig

This is a half-length portrait of an unidentified sitter in an oval surround. It was formerly attributed to Caspar Netscher, but is now recognised as a work by Maes, who painted a number of portraits of this type in his later years. There is another portr
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This is a half-length portrait of an unidentified sitter in an oval surround. It was formerly attributed to Caspar Netscher, but is now recognised as a work by Maes, who painted a number of portraits of this type in his later years. There is another portr

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