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Giuliano Cesarini the Younger (1466-1510), aged 14, ca 1586. Artist: Anguissola, Sofonisba (ca. 1532-1625)
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Giuliano Cesarini the Younger (1466-1510), aged 14, ca 1586. Artist: Anguissola, Sofonisba (ca. 1532-1625)
Giuliano Cesarini the Younger (1466-1510), aged 14, ca 1586. From a private collection
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Anguissola Cardinal Mannerism School Of Sicily Armour
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This portrait, titled "Giuliano Cesarini the Younger (1466-1510), aged 14" was created around 1586 by the talented artist Sofonisba Anguissola. The painting, which is part of a private collection, showcases the young Giuliano Cesarini in all his splendor and elegance. Dressed in ornate armor that reflects his noble status, Giuliano exudes an air of confidence beyond his years. His piercing gaze and composed expression hint at a maturity well beyond his tender age of fourteen. Anguissola's masterful use of oil on canvas brings out every intricate detail, from the fine lines etched into Giuliano's face to the delicate brushstrokes that capture the texture of his armor. Giuliano Cesarini belonged to a prominent Italian family known for their involvement in politics and religion. As indicated by his cardinal attire, he held great influence within the Catholic Church during this period. This portrait not only serves as a testament to Giuliano's youth but also highlights his future potential as a powerful figure within society. Anguissola was renowned for her ability to capture human emotion with remarkable precision and sensitivity. In this painting, she successfully portrays both strength and vulnerability through her subject's youthful features. The composition reveals elements of mannerism - an artistic style popular during this era characterized by elongated proportions and exaggerated poses. As we admire this exquisite piece from Anguissola's School of Sicily
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