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Portrait of Stefano Raggio, 1510-15 (oil on board)
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Portrait of Stefano Raggio, 1510-15 (oil on board)
7352746 Portrait of Stefano Raggio, 1510-15 (oil on board) by Cleve, Joos van (c.1485-1541); 38x27 cm; Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, Genoa, Liguria, Italy; (add.info.: Artist: Joos Van Cleve the Younger (1485 ca.-1540)); Luisa Ricciarini
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of Stefano Raggio" is a remarkable piece of art created by Joos van Cleve the Younger in the early 16th century. The painting, measuring 38x27 cm, can be found at the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola in Genoa, Liguria, Italy. The subject of this exquisite artwork is Stefano Raggio, a wealthy merchant from that era. He is depicted wearing an elegant hat and vibrant clothing that signifies his status and opulence. The artist skillfully captures every intricate detail of Raggio's face and attire with oil on board technique. Through this portrait, we catch a glimpse into Renaissance society and its fascination with wealth and prosperity. It serves as a testament to the flourishing trade during that time period. The colors used in this painting are richly saturated, adding depth and vibrancy to the composition. Van Cleve's attention to detail brings out the texture of Raggio's garments while also highlighting his confident expression. This masterpiece showcases not only Van Cleve's artistic talent but also provides us with valuable insights into Flemish art during the 16th century. It stands as a testament to how portraiture was used as a means to capture both individuality and societal values. Overall, "Portrait of Stefano Raggio" remains an important work within European art history—a timeless representation of wealth, power, and cultural exchange between Belgium and Italy during the Renaissance period.
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