Thursday, July 8, 2010

Beautiful oil painting of 16th century

  • Raphael, “Woman with a veil (La Donna Velata)”, painted 1516. Size: 82 by 61 cm (32 by 24 inches). Galleria Palatina, Florence, Italy.
  • La velata, or La donna velata ("The woman with the veil"), is one of the most famous portraits by the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael.
  • Portrait of a Woman - La Velata, 1516, oil on panel transposed on canvas, 85x64 cm, Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Firenze.
  • With this masterpiece (La Velata), Raphael achieves the peak of the "portrait of woman" of all the times.
  • The artist realize a very wealthy, flowing and dynamic pictorial development and also an fluent gesture expression and a subjective composition - that gives the model an strong spirit along with a burning vitality.
  • A series of paintings and drawings are put together to rejoice the work of one of the greatest artists in the Italian Renaissance: Raphael.
  • The subject of the painting appears in another portrait, La Fornarina, and is traditionally identified as the foramina (bakers) Marguerite Luti, Raphael's Roman mistress.
  • The opportunity is hence given to exemplify, through the portraits, the stylistic evolution of the work of Raphael, in which not only the formal, but also the symbolic and expressive pictorial possibilities are constantly explored in the ideal of an aesthetic and spiritual perfection.
  • The work of Raphael realizes one of the most extraordinary parables of the Western art.
  • This unique collection of twelve paintings and eight drawings of Raphael show how the painter breathed the grace and the humanism of the rebirth into his portraits.

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