Portrait of a Young Man (Rosso Fiorentino)

Portrait of a Young Man is a c.1517-1518 oil on canvas painting by Rosso Fiorentino, now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin[1].

For the work in Washington sometimes known by this title, see Portrait of a Man (Rosso Fiorentino).

In his Life of Rosso Fiorentino Vasari briefly mentions that many portraits by him could still be seen in Florentine homes, probably produced before Rosso left for Volterra in 1521 - this work is thought to be one of them. Its attribution was uncertain until 2006, when Antonio Natali identified it as an early autograph work by Rosso[2].

Subject

In the early 1900s it was thought to be a self-portrait of Rosso, but other sources argue that it instead shows Iacopo V Appiani, sovereign of Piombino, and is linked to Rosso's long stay in the city-state of Piombino in 1516-1520, during which he produced a Dead Christ[3].

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References

  1. (in Italian) AA.VV., Gemäldegalerie Berlin, Prestel, Monaco 2008. ISBN 978-3-7913-4071-5
  2. (in Italian) Antonio Natali, Rosso Fiorentino, Silvana Editore, Milano 2006. ISBN 88-366-0631-8
  3. (in Italian) Elisabetta Marchetti Letta, Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Scala, Firenze 1994. ISBN 88-8117-028-0
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