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La Fornarina, c1814. Creator: Raphael Morghen
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La Fornarina, c1814. Creator: Raphael Morghen
La Fornarina, c1814. So-called portrait of Raphaels mistress, the Fornarina, (in fact after Sebastiano del Piombo). Engraving by Raphael Morghen after a drawing by Pietro Ermini, after del Piombos painting, dated 1512, in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence
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This print captures the enchanting beauty of "La Fornarina" a so-called portrait of Raphael's mistress. Created in 1814 by Raphael Morghen, this engraving is based on a drawing by Pietro Ermini, which itself was inspired by Sebastiano del Piombo's painting from 1512. The original artwork can be found in the prestigious Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The image depicts a captivating Italian lady from the 16th century, wearing an elegant dress adorned with fur accents. Her hair is styled intricately, showcasing the fashion trends of that era. The monochrome effect adds depth and timelessness to her portrait. Raphael Morghen skillfully brings forth the essence of this mysterious woman through his meticulous engravings. Every line and stroke reflects his mastery as an artist, capturing her grace and allure for generations to come. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to Renaissance Italy, where love affairs were shrouded in secrecy and passion ran deep within artistic circles. La Fornarina remains an enigma - her true identity still debated among art historians - but her presence lingers through these timeless depictions. This print serves as a testament to both Raphael Morghen's talent as an engraver and the enduring fascination with one of history's most intriguing muses. It allows us to appreciate not only the beauty captured within its frame but also the rich cultural heritage it represents.
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