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Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Ciocchi del Monte (1461-1533) by Sebastiano del Piombo

Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Ciocchi del Monte (1461-1533)

Sebastiano del Piombo·1513

Historical Context

This 1513 portrait of Cardinal Antonio Ciocchi del Monte dates from Sebastiano's early years in Rome, when he was establishing himself as a portraitist while competing with Raphael for major commissions. The cardinal portrait format allowed Sebastiano to display the rich crimson of ecclesiastical dress against his characteristically deep, tonal backgrounds. Sebastiano del Piombo's portraits represent one of the most significant contributions to the genre in the sixteenth century, combining the Venetian colorist tradition in which he was trained (under Giorgione and Titian) with the Roman monumental figure style he absorbed through his close friendship and collaboration with Michelangelo. His portraits have a quality of monumental presence unusual in the portrait format: the sitters occupy their space with an authority derived from the sculptural weight of his figure painting. His ability to synthesize the two dominant traditions of Italian Renaissance painting — Venetian color, Roman form — made him one of the most distinctive portrait painters of his generation.

Technical Analysis

The portrait demonstrates Sebastiano's early Roman style, combining the warm Venetian palette he brought from his training with the structural solidity he was developing under Michelangelo's influence.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Cardinal's scarlet robes are Sebastiano's opportunity to demonstrate his Venetian mastery of rich color — the crimson is deep and varied, not uniform, distinguishing fine wool from silk in the accessories.
  • ◆The three-quarter portrait format frames the cardinal's face against the robes in a way that uses the ecclesiastical scarlet as a compositional backdrop as much as a status marker.
  • ◆Sebastiano's rendering of the Cardinal's features is unflattering in its precision — the specific nose shape, the set of the eyes — suggesting portraiture as physiognomic record rather than idealized image.
  • ◆The plain background behind the figure provides the color contrast that makes the red robes and pale face the painting's full visual content — environmental detail is irrelevant.

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National Gallery of Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
88 × 69 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Portrait
Location
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
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