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Original fileA man sits in three-quarter profile against a bright, atmospheric landscape, wearing a vibrant red doublet beneath a dark vest and a black cap. His steady gaze is directed at the viewer, while his hands rest on a wooden ledge, prominently displaying gold rings. The work demonstrates the influence of Leonardo da Vinci's composition and the humanist focus on the individual typical of High Renaissance Florence.
Agnolo Doni was a major patron of the arts in Florence, commissioning works that reflected the status and intellectual aspirations of the merchant class during the peak of the Neoplatonic and humanist revival.
RAFFAELLO SANZIO DA URBINO N. 1483 - M. 1520 RITRATTO DI ANGELO DONI
Translation
Raphael Sanzio from Urbino. Born 1483 - Died 1520. Portrait of Agnolo Doni.
Marsilio Ficino
Doni operated within the elite Florentine social and artistic circles that were deeply influenced by Ficinian Neoplatonism and its emphasis on the dignity of man.
Object
Oil on panel
portrait
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