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DOSSO DOSSI, Giovanni di Luteri, called (h. 1479-1542)
DOSSO DOSSI, Giovanni di Luteri, called (h.1479-1542). Portrait of a man, possibly Cesare Borgia. beg. 16th c. Detail. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum
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Borgia Called Cesare Cinquecento Giovanni Louvre Possibly Renaissance Dossi Dosso Up Right
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of a Man, possibly Cesare Borgia," is a masterpiece by the Italian Renaissance artist Dosso Dossi, born around 1479 in Brissago, Switzerland, and later known as Giovanni di Luteri. The painting, created during the early 16th century, is an oil on canvas work currently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Dosso Dossi's exceptional artistic skill is evident in the intricate detail and vibrant colors of this vertical composition. The man depicted in the portrait is believed to be Cesare Borgia, an influential figure during the Italian Wars and the illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI. The painting's rich, earthy tones and the subject's intense gaze convey a sense of power and mystery. The Cinquecento period, also known as the Italian High Renaissance, was a time of great artistic and cultural innovation. Dosso Dossi's work reflects the period's emphasis on humanism, naturalism, and the exploration of new techniques and perspectives. This portrait is a testament to the artist's mastery of the medium and his ability to capture the essence of his subject. The Louvre Museum's acquisition of this painting is a significant addition to its extensive collection of Renaissance art. The portrait's intricate detail and striking colors make it a popular attraction for visitors, offering a glimpse into the artistic achievements of the Italian Renaissance and the captivating world of Dosso Dossi.
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