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Portrait of a Woman, possibly Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini, 1494?. Creator
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Portrait of a Woman, possibly Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini, 1494?. Creator
Portrait of a Woman, possibly Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini, 1494?. Probably made to celebrate a betrothal or marriage
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Frieze Latin Script Latin Text Redhead Tempera On Wood Tempera
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This portrait print, titled "Portrait of a Woman, possibly Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini, 1494?" is an exquisite representation of the Renaissance era. Created by the renowned Maestro delle Storie del Pane, this artwork is believed to have been made to commemorate a betrothal or marriage. The subject of this painting is a woman whose identity remains uncertain but is thought to be Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini. Her profile view showcases her delicate features and fiery red hair, which adds an element of allure and mystery. The artist's attention to detail can be seen in the intricate lettering and Latin script that adorn the frieze surrounding the portrait. Set against an architectural backdrop with its vibrant colors and elaborate dress, this piece exemplifies the fashion trends prevalent during the fifteenth century. The use of tempera on wood gives depth and richness to every brushstroke, creating a lifelike portrayal that captivates viewers even after centuries. Housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this artwork stands as a testament to both historical significance and artistic mastery. Its preservation allows us to appreciate not only the beauty captured within but also offers valuable insights into the cultural heritage of Italian Emilian art from late 15th century. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are transported back in time - witnessing love and celebration through one woman's enigmatic gaze.
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