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Don Baldassare di Antonio di Angelo - Don Baldassarren portretti (Pietro Perugino)

Don Baldassare di Antonio di Angelo – A Florentine Portrait of Dignified Reserve

Pietro Vannucci, universally known as Le Perugino, stands as a pivotal figure in the flourishing artistic landscape of 15th-century Florence. This captivating portrait, “Don Baldassare di Antonio di Angelo,” painted around 1499, offers a rare glimpse into the refined sensibilities and burgeoning humanist ideals that defined the era. The work, executed on a small wooden panel, immediately draws the viewer in with its masterful use of light and shadow, creating an atmosphere of quiet contemplation. Perugino’s signature style – characterized by luminous colors, graceful compositions, and a remarkable sensitivity to detail – is powerfully evident here, demonstrating his ability to capture not just physical likeness but also a subtle sense of inner character.

The subject himself, Don Baldassare di Antonio di Angelo, presents an image of dignified reserve. He’s depicted in profile, gazing downwards with a thoughtful expression that invites speculation about his thoughts and experiences. The short, neatly trimmed hair, subtly receding at the temples, speaks to both status and perhaps a touch of contemplative melancholy – a common theme in Renaissance portraiture. His beard and mustache, rendered with meticulous care, contribute to an overall impression of maturity and worldly experience. Note the subtle modeling of his face; Perugino’s skill lies not just in depicting features but in conveying texture and volume through delicate brushstrokes.

Technique and Artistic Influences

Perugino's technique is a testament to his deep understanding of both Florentine and Northern European artistic traditions. He skillfully employs the oil painting medium, allowing for rich colors and nuanced gradations – particularly noticeable in the rendering of the fabrics and the subtle variations in skin tone. The dark background serves to isolate the figure, emphasizing his presence and drawing attention to his features. This strategic use of negative space is a hallmark of Perugino’s style, reminiscent of the compositional principles found in Flemish portraiture, which he deeply admired and incorporated into his own work.

The influence of Piero della Francesca is undeniably present, particularly in the careful perspective and idealized realism that characterize the piece. However, Perugino transcends mere imitation; he imbues the portrait with a distinctly Florentine sensibility – a balance between classical restraint and humanist observation. The composition itself—a classic profile view—was a popular format during this period, reflecting the growing interest in individual identity and self-representation.

Historical Context and Symbolism

Created around 1499, “Don Baldassare di Antonio di Angelo” reflects the vibrant cultural and political climate of Florence at the close of the Quattrocento. The city was experiencing a period of immense artistic innovation, fueled by patronage from wealthy families like the Medici. Portraits such as this were not merely decorative; they served as powerful symbols of status, wealth, and lineage. The inclusion of Baldassare’s name suggests his prominent role within the community – perhaps as a civic leader or member of the nobility.

While the portrait offers little in terms of overt symbolism, the subject's gaze and demeanor invite interpretation. His downward glance could represent introspection, piety, or simply a moment of quiet contemplation. The overall effect is one of dignified serenity—a testament to Perugino’s ability to capture not just a likeness but also the essence of his subject.

A Timeless Masterpiece – Reproduction Possibilities

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Pietro Vannucci (Le Perugino) (1446 – 1523)

Vannucci Pietro (Le Perugin) oli 1400-1500-luvun italialainen taidemaalari, joka tunnetaan uskonnollisista kohtauksista ja muotokuvista, mukaan lukien ikoninen Mooseksen patsaan esitys. Tutustu hänen teoksiinsa!

Galleria degli Uffizi (Firenze, Italia)

Uppoudu renessanssin taiteen lumoon Uffizin galleriassa Firenzessä! Tutustu Botticellin, Da Vincin ja Michelangelon mestariteoksiin – unohtumaton kokemus.

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  • Medium: Öljy kankaalle
  • Year: 1499
  • Artistic style: Retrotulostel, profiili
  • Influences: Leonardo da Vinci
  • Subject or theme: Monasti
  • Artist: Pietro Vannucci (Le Perugino)
  • Dimensions: 26 x 27 cm

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