Retrato de um homem doente

Titian · PD

Retrato de um homem doente


Ficha técnica

Artista
Ticiano
Ano
1514
Técnica
tinta a óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensões
81 × 60 cm

A história

The title is not a diagnosis, only a nickname the picture picked up for the man's pale skin and heavy, melancholy stare. Nobody knows who he was. What makes the painting unusual is how long it took to work out who made it. For centuries the Uffizi listed it as a Leonardo. Then it was reassigned to Sebastiano del Piombo, later to the circle of Lorenzo Lotto, and only after a cleaning in 1975 was it finally settled on the young Titian, working around 1514. He was in his mid-twenties then, sharpening the kind of searching, psychological portrait that would soon make him the most wanted face-painter in Europe. The sitter still looks out warily, one hand resting on the ledge before him, giving nothing away.

Retrato de um homem doente — Ticiano — MuseScope