Don Biagio Milanesi


size(cm): 50x45
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Sale price¥30,100 JPY

Description

The painting Don Biagio Milanesi, made by the Italian artist Pietro Perugino, is a work that stands out for its Renaissance artistic style. The composition of the work is an example of the linear perspective technique, in which a sense of depth and three-dimensionality is achieved in the image.

Color is another interesting aspect of the painting, as Perugino uses a palette of soft and delicate tones, which convey a sense of serenity and tranquility. The use of light and shadow is also remarkable, as Perugino manages to create an enveloping and realistic atmosphere.

The history of the painting is also fascinating, as it was commissioned by the Milanesi family for the chapel of their palace in Florence. The work represents Don Biagio Milanesi, a member of the family, in an attitude of prayer and devotion.

A little-known aspect of the work is that Perugino used his own face as the model for the character of Don Biagio, demonstrating his ability to capture expression and emotion in his portraits.

Looking at the original size of the work, 28 x 26 cm, it is amazing how Perugino manages to create such a detailed and elaborate image in such a small space.

In short, the painting Don Biagio Milanesi is a fascinating work that stands out for its Renaissance artistic style, its composition, the use of color and light, its history and little-known aspects that make it even more interesting.

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