Bildnis des Francesco delle Opere

Pietro Perugino · PD

Bildnis des Francesco delle Opere


Details

Museum
Uffizien
Jahr
1494
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
52 × 44 cm

Die Geschichte

Perugino signed and dated this on the back in July 1494, and the timing matters. Florence was falling under the spell of the friar Girolamo Savonarola, who preached repentance and warned the city that judgment was near. The sitter, a gem-cutter named Francesco delle Opere, holds a small scroll bearing two Latin words, Timete Deum, fear God. That was Savonarola's refrain, and by carrying it the man quietly declares which side he is on. Months later a French army marched through, the Medici were driven out, and the friar effectively ran the city. Perugino keeps the man calm against an open landscape, hands resting on a ledge, the paper held out toward us like a piece of advice.

Bildnis des Francesco delle Opere — Pietro Perugino — MuseScope