Retrato de um jovem

Raphael and workshop / Formerly attributed to Giulio Romano · PD

Retrato de um jovem


Ficha técnica

Artista
Rafael
Ano
1515
Técnica
óleo sobre madeira
Tipo
pintura
Dimensões
43,8 × 29 cm

A história

By 1515 Raphael was the busiest artist in Rome. He was decorating the pope's rooms in the Vatican, designing tapestries, and would soon be named architect of the new Saint Peter's, more work than any one man could paint, so he ran a large workshop of assistants. That is the shadow over this small panel. Scholars still argue how much of it came from Raphael's own hand and how much from his gifted pupil Giulio Romano, who in these years was taking on more and more of the master's painting. The young sitter, turned so his face comes almost full to us, has been guessed to be Alessandro de' Medici. Raphael would be dead within five years, at 37, the workshop carrying on much of what still bore his name.

Retrato de um jovem — Rafael — MuseScope