RESTORATIONS - "Portrait of a Man "
- Anonymous North-Italian artist influenced
by Dosso Dossi
::Anonymous North-Italian artist
influenced by Dosso Dossi
Portrait of a Man
Uffizi Gallery - Florence
This fascinating portrait of a man,
at the time considered to be a self
portrait of the Sodoma, was hung in
the Uffizi by Cosimo III de' Medici
on 3rd January 1704. Roberto Longhi,
one of the greatest art historian
of the 20th century, grouped together
around this painting a number of works
which, on the basis of their similar
style, he identified with the name
of ‘A friend of Dosso Dossi
from Friuli". This descriptive
name was used to indicate the works
of a painter, without any doubt extremely
skilled, who was active during the
first thirty years of the 16th century,
but whose identity is still unknown
today. Most probably from the north
of Italy, the artist’s style
was similar to that of the exuberant
Dosso Dossi from Ferrara. Since its
postulation in 1960, the nucleus of
paintings has been further studied
and reconsidered, revealing instead
the hands of several artists. The
similarities between this portrait
and the style of Dosso Dossi, in particular
the brilliantly glowing background,
are, however, undeniable. Today, afterthe
excellent work of restoration, we
can once again appreciate the poetic
skill of the painter in the proud
expression of this intense face and
in the strength of the falling light
which seems to etch out the rumpled
sleeve in the foreground and to almost
sculpt the hand opening in an eloquent
gesture.
Antonio Natali
(Director of Renaissance and Mannerism
Department – Uffizi Gallery
- Florence)
This painting
was restored thanks to the initiative
of the ROMUALDO
DEL BIANCO FOUNDATION
and the co-operation with the project
"BE PART OF HISTORY" by
VIVA HOTELS in Florence. The Project
was created in order to give a contribution
to Florence Artistic Heritage with
restoration of pieces of art of different
Florentine Museums.