코시모 데 메디치의 메달을 든 남자의 초상

Sandro Botticelli · CC-BY-SA-4.0

코시모 데 메디치의 메달을 든 남자의 초상


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제작 연도
1474
기법
패널에 템페라
유형
회화
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57.5 × 44 cm

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Look at what the young man is holding out toward you. It is a medal stamped with the face of Cosimo de' Medici, the banker who effectively ran Florence, minted in bronze a few years before Botticelli painted this around 1474. And it is not painted at all. Botticelli set an actual cast of gilded plaster into the panel, so the object in the portrait is a real thing you could once have touched. The Medici were the power behind the city, and to hold their founder's likeness was to declare where you stood. Who the sitter is has never been settled. One idea is that he was among the craftsmen who made and gilded such medals, which would explain why he presents it so carefully. Botticelli here does something new for Italian portraiture, bringing the hands right into the picture instead of showing only a face.