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Portrait of a Man

Antonello da Messina

Antonello da Messina, was an Italian painter from Messina, Sicily, active during the Italian Renaissance. His work shows strong influences

Max Resolution:644×880 PX

Title:Portrait of a Man

Original Title:Ritratto d'uomo

Artists:Antonello da Messina

Date:1475; Italy

Style:Early Renaissance

Genre:portrait

Medium:oil,panel

Location:National Gallery, London, UK

Dimensions:25.4×35.6 cm

Copyright:Public domain

Portrait of a Man is a painting by Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina, currently housed in the National Gallery of London, United Kingdom. It was printed on the Italian 5,000 lire note issued from 1979 to 1983.

The work portrays an unknown man, whose garments belonged to the middle-upper class of the time. He wears a leather blouse, under which a white shirt is visible, and a red cloth beret.

He is depicted from three-quarters, differently from the tradition of the time. The dark background and the essential composition derived from Flemish painting school, including Petrus Christus, whom Antonello knew personally in Italy.

X-ray analysis proved that originally the eyes looked in a different direction. Perhaps there was a parapet with the signature, which was cut off later. It has been suggested that this late work could be a self-portrait.