Artist: Luca Signorelli
Date: 1492
Size: 50 x 32 cm
Museum: Staatliche Museen (Berlin, Germany)
Technique: Wood
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Portrait of an Elderly Man is a remarkable example of Signorelli's mastery of portraiture. Painted in c. 1492, this work showcases the artist's ability to capture the essence of his subject with striking realism and depth. The elderly man's face is rendered with extraordinary detail, from the creases and wrinkles that tell the story of a life well-lived to the piercing gaze that speaks volumes about his character.
Very few portraits survive from Signorelli's hand, making Portrait of an Elderly Man a particularly valuable and rare work. The painting is believed to have been created during the artist's stay in Volterra, under the patronage of the House of Medici, and is thought to be one of several works produced during this period.
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