
Portrait of Stefano Raggio (?)
Joos van Cleve·1522
Historical Context
Joos van Cleve created this portrait around 1522, contributing to the flourishing tradition of portraiture during the High Renaissance period that documented appearance and social standing across European society. The painting is in the National Galleries of Palazzo Spinola. Joos van Cleve was a leading Antwerp painter who synthesized Flemish panel painting tradition with Italian Renaissance influence, making him one of the most sought-after Netherlandish masters of his generation.
Technical Analysis
The portrait follows established conventions of the period, with attention to physiognomic features and costume details that convey social identity and status.
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