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Monsignore Giuliano della Rovere (1559-1621) - Federigo Barocci (1528-1612)
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Monsignore Giuliano della Rovere (1559-1621) - Federigo Barocci (1528-1612)
FIA5406638 Monsignore Giuliano della Rovere (1559-1621) - Federigo Barocci (1528-1612). Oil on canvas, ca 1595. Dimension : 117x97, 5 cm. Art History Museum, Vienne by Barocci or Baroccio, Federico Fiori (c.1535-1612); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Photo eFine Art Images; Italian, out of copyright
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The captivating portrait of Monsignore Giuliano della Rovere by Federigo Barocci transports viewers back to the 16th century, immersing them in the grandeur and elegance of Renaissance Italy. Painted around 1595, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 117x97.5 cm and is currently housed in the Art History Museum in Vienna. In this stunning portrayal, Monsignore Giuliano della Rovere exudes an air of nobility and wisdom as he sits at his desk engrossed in deep contemplation. The intricate details capture every nuance of his expression, revealing a man lost in thought with an open book before him. Time seems to stand still as an hourglass silently reminds us that moments pass swiftly. Barocci's masterful use of light and shadow adds depth to the painting, highlighting delicate features such as Della Rovere's expressive eyes and furrowed brow. The artist skillfully captures not only physical likeness but also the inner essence of his subject. This artwork offers a glimpse into the world of Italian society during this period, where priests held positions of great influence and power. It serves as a testament to both Barocci's technical prowess and his ability to convey emotion through portraiture. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back in time, invited to witness a moment frozen forever on canvas – a timeless reflection on human introspection amidst opulent surroundings.
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