Titian, Tiziano Vecelli - Portrait of a Man 1508

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Titian, Tiziano Vecelli - Portrait of a Man 1508

Portrait of a Man 1508
58x47cm oil on canvas
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, US
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From Indianapolis Museum of Art:
This portrait is striking in its frank engagement with the viewer. The unknown sitter gazes confidently outward. The fine rendering of his face contrasts with that of the painterly brush strokes describing draped velvet, luxurious fur, and soft hair. This fluent manipulation of color was a key feature of Venetian painting that was championed by Titian. He would later become one of the region’s leading artists and famous among the kings and princes of Europe.
And certainly coloring is so important and compelling that, when the painter produces a good imitation of the tones and softness of flesh, and the rightful characteristics of any object there may be, he makes his paintings seem alive. —Lodovico Dolce