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''Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione'' is a c. 1514–1515 oil painting attributed to the Italian
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painter
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of works by Raphael, His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of ...
. Considered one of the great portraits of the Renaissance, it has an enduring influence. It depicts Raphael's friend, the diplomat and humanist
Baldassare Castiglione Baldassare Castiglione, Count of Casatico (; 6 December 1478 – 2 February 1529),Dates of birth and death, and cause of the latter, fro, ''Italica'', Rai International online. was an Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissanc ...
, who is considered a quintessential example of the High Renaissance gentleman.


Overview

The portrait was produced as a result of Raphael's friendship with Castiglione, whose ascent in courtly circles paralleled that of the artist. They were close friends by 1504, when Castiglione made his second visit to
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, as Raphael was gaining recognition as an artist in the humanist circle of the city's ducal court.Loudon, 43 Raphael was commissioned by
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in 1505 to paint a picture for Henry VII; Castiglione traveled to England to present the finished painting to the king.Loudon, 43 It is possible that Castiglione later served as a "scholarly advisor" for Raphael's ''
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'', and that the depiction of
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in that fresco may be a portrait of the courtier.Loudon, 43 ''Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione'' may have had a practical and intimate purpose. Castiglione left his family behind when he went to Rome, and he wrote a poem in which he imagined his wife and son consoling themselves with the picture during his absence.Jones and Penny, 162 The composition is pyramidal. It's one of only two Raphael's paintings on canvas (it was considered before as originally painted on a wood panel, and later transferred to canvasBeck, 160). Copies produced in the 17th century show Castiglione's hands in full, suggesting that the picture was subsequently cut by several inches at the bottomBeck, 160 (at a later date researchers determined it has not been cut). Castiglione is seated against an earth-toned background and wears a dark doublet with a trim of squirrel fur and black ribbon; on his head is a turban topped by a notched beret.Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione (1478–1529), Louvre The attire indicates that this was painted during the winter, likely that of 1514–1515, when Castiglione was in Rome by appointment of Guidobaldo da Montefeltro to
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. The lightest areas are the subject's face seen nearly head-on, a billow of white shirt front at his chest, and his folded hands, which are mostly cropped at the bottom edge of the canvas. Castiglione is seen as vulnerable, possessing a humane sensitivity characteristic of Raphael's later portraits.Jones The soft contours of his clothing and rounded beard express the subtlety of the subject's personality. In his ''
The Book of the Courtier ''The Book of the Courtier'' ( it, Il Cortegiano ) by Baldassare Castiglione is a lengthy philosophical dialogue on the topic of what constitutes an ideal courtier or (in the third chapter) court lady, worthy to befriend and advise a Prince or pol ...
'' Castiglione argued on behalf of the cultivation of fine manners and dress.Jones He popularized the term ''sprezzatura'', which translates roughly to "nonchalant mastery", an ideal of effortless grace befitting a man of culture. The concept eventually found its way into English literature, in the plays of
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and
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.Cunningham, Reich, 319 The picture's elegance of execution is consistent with the attitude of the subject.Gowing, 170 Art historian
Lawrence Gowing Sir Lawrence Burnett Gowing (21 April 1918 – 5 February 1991) was an English artist, writer, curator and teacher. Initially recognised as a portrait and landscape painter, he quickly rose to prominence as an art educator, writer, and eventuall ...
noted the counter-intuitive handling of gray velvet (actually a fur) as contrary to an academic modeling of form, with the broad surfaces banked in rich darkness and the fabric shining most brightly as it turns away from the light.Gowing, 170 For Gowing, "The picture has the subtlety of baroque observation but the stillness and noble contour of classic painting at its peak."Gowing, 170 The portrait's composition and atmospheric quality suggest an homage to the ''
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'', which Raphael would have seen in Rome. Yet the Castiglione portrait transcends questions of influence; art historian
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wrote that "The ''Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione'' stands as a final solution for single male portraiture within the Renaissance style...."Beck, 156 Notwithstanding shifts in the critical appraisal of Raphael's work, the painting has enjoyed consistent admiration from other artists.Gowing, 170
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was strongly influenced by this portrait, and may have first viewed it in Castiglione's home in Mantua.Jones and Penny, 162Gowing, 170 The Venetian master's ''Portrait of a Man (Tommaso Mosti?)'' is generally seen as owing a strong compositional debt to Raphael's painting, and also reflects Castiglione's influential advice regarding the restrained elegance of attire recommended for courtiers.Jones and Penny, 162Ilchman, 201Writing about the Titian portrait, Serena Padovani disagreed, calling the connection to ''Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione'' "rather dubious". ''Titian: Prince of Painters'', 188. Venice, Marsilio Editori, 1990. In 1639
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drew a sketch of the painting while it was being auctioned in
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, and subsequently referenced the composition in several self-portraits. A copy of the painting, now in the
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, was painted by
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. Both Rembrandt's and Rubens's versions display
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flourish, quite different from the original painting's sober restraint.Beck, 160 In the 19th century
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( , ; 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassical painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic orthodoxy against the ...
chose a frame for his ''
Portrait of Monsieur Bertin ''Portrait of Monsieur Bertin'' is an 1832 oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It depicts Louis-François Bertin (1766–1841), the French writer, art collector and director of the pro-royalist ''Journal des débats''. Ingr ...
'' much like that which adorned Raphael's painting, perhaps indicating Ingres's ambitions, while also underscoring the paintings' similarities of coloration and extraordinary illusionism.Tinterow, 305 At the turn of the 20th century
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copied the painting, and
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exclaimed of Raphael's portrait: "How well rounded the forehead is, with all the distinct planes. How well balanced the patches in the unity of the whole...."Gowing, 170 Now in the
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, the painting was acquired by
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in 1661 from the heirs of
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.Gowing, 170


Influenced paintings

Image:Tizian 071.jpg, Titian, ''Portrait of a Man (Tommaso Mosti?)'', ca. 1520.Ilchman, 201 Image:Self portrait leaning on si 373x470.jpg, Rembrandt, ''Self-portrait Leaning on a Stone Sill'', etching, 1639.Ackley, 308 Image:Rembrandt - Zelfportret 1640.jpg, Rembrandt, ''Self Portrait'', 1640.Ackley, 308 Image:Rembrandt van Rijn - Self-Portrait - Google Art Project.jpg, Rembrandt, ''
Self Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar ''Self-Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar'' is a 1659 oil on canvas painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt, one of over 40 self-portraits by Rembrandt. It has been noted as a self-portrayal of subtle and somber qualities, a work in which ma ...
'', 1659. A later self-portrait by Rembrandt showing the influence of the Castiglione portrait.White, 200 Image:Louis-Francois Bertin.jpg, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, ''
Portrait of Monsieur Bertin ''Portrait of Monsieur Bertin'' is an 1832 oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It depicts Louis-François Bertin (1766–1841), the French writer, art collector and director of the pro-royalist ''Journal des débats''. Ingr ...
'', 1832.Tinterow, 305


On screen

''Portrait de l'ami en homme de cour. Portrait de Balthazar Castiglione'', film by
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from '' Palettes'' series (1994).


See also

*
List of paintings by Raphael The following is a list of paintings by Italian Renaissance painter Raphael. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. He was enormously prolific, despite his early death at ...


Notes


References

*Ackley, Clifford S. ''Rembrandt's Journey: Painter•Draftsman•Etcher''. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 2003. *Beck, James H. ''Raphael''. New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1976.
Cunningham, Lawrence S., Reich, John J. ''Culture & Values, Volume II: A Survey of the Humanities with Readings''. Cengage Learning, 2009
*Gowing, Lawrence. ''Paintings in the Louvre''. New York, Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1987. *Ilchman, Frederick, et al. ''Titian•Tintoretto•Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Florence''. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 2009.
Jones, Jonathan. Baldassare Castiglione, Raphael, ''The Guardian''. 12 September 2003.
*Jones, Roger; Penny, Nicholas. ''Raphael''. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1983.
Loudon, Lynn M. "Sprezzatura" in Raphael and Castiglione, ''Art Journal'', Vol. 28, No. 1, Autumn 1968.
*Tinterow, Gary, et al. ''Portraits by Ingres: Images of an Epoch''. New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1999. * *White, Christopher, et al. ''Rembrandt by himself''. Yale University Press.


External links


''Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione'' (1478–1529), Louvre

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