The Portrait of Doge Pietro Loredan is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Jacopo Robusti, more commonly known as Tintoretto. It was painted in around 1567–1570, while Pietro Loredan reigned as the Doge of Venice. It is on display at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.[1]
Portrait of Doge Pietro Loredan | |
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Artist | Tintoretto |
Year | c. 1567–1570 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Movement | Mannerism, Venetian School, Renaissance |
Subject | Doge Pietro Loredan |
Dimensions | 126 cm × 106.6 cm (49.61 in × 41.97 in) |
Location | Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth |
Description
editThe subject, Doge Pietro Loredan, is portrayed in gold brocade, fur robe, cape with golden buttons, and the distinct corno ducale, a symbol of the Doge of Venice.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Portrait of Doge Pietro Loredan | Kimbell Art Museum". www.kimbellart.org. Retrieved 2021-03-02.