Portrait of a Notary


size(cm): 50x45
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Sale price652,00 zł PLN

Description

Portrait of a Notary is a 16th century artwork, created by the Italian artist Lavinia Fontana. This painting is a perfect example of the Mannerist style, which was very popular in the Renaissance period. Mannerism is characterized by the use of exaggerated forms, distortion of perspective, and the depiction of human figures in dramatic and complex poses.

The composition of Portrait of a Notary is very interesting. The figure of the notary occupies the center of the work, with a posture slightly inclined to the left. The notary is dressed in a black suit, which contrasts with the dark background of the painting. In her right hand she holds a pen, while in her left she holds a book. Behind him, there is a table with an inkwell and a piece of paper, which suggests that he is working.

Color is also an important aspect of this painting. Dark tones dominate the work, with black and brown being the main colors. However, the details of the notary's suit are painted with great precision, which gives a touch of elegance and sophistication to the work.

The story behind Portrait of a Notary is also interesting. The painting is believed to have been commissioned by the notary represented in the work, as a portrait of himself. Lavinia Fontana was one of the few women artists to work in Italy during the Renaissance, which makes this work all the more significant.

In short, Portrait of a Notary is a fascinating work of art that shows the Mannerist style at its best. The composition, color and story behind the painting make it a unique and valuable work of art.

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