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Portrait of a Gentleman by Dosso Dossi

Portrait of a Gentleman

Dosso Dossi·1520

Historical Context

Dosso Dossi painted this Portrait of a Gentleman around 1520, demonstrating his ability to work in the Venetian portrait tradition alongside his better-known mythological and devotional subjects. Dosso's portraits reflect his close contact with the Venetian school—he had spent time in Venice in contact with Giorgione and Titian—and his sitters are depicted with the psychological depth and atmospheric warmth that characterized the Venetian portrait tradition at its finest. His court connections at Ferrara gave him access to sophisticated patrons who demanded both technical refinement and personal character in their portrait images. The gentleman's three-quarter pose, direct gaze, and careful costume detail follow Venetian portrait conventions while Dosso's warm palette and confident handling give the work a distinctive personal quality.

Technical Analysis

The portrait shows Dosso's characteristic warm palette with atmospheric softness and the psychological engagement that reflects his Venetian-Ferrarese synthesis.

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
89.1 × 118.1 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Portrait
Location
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
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