Man with Red Hat
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Artist | Vittore Carpaccio |
Year | c. 1490–1493 |
Medium | Tempera on panel |
Dimensions | 35 cm × 23 cm (14 in × 9.1 in) |
Location | Museo Correr, Venice |
Man with a Red Hat is a tempera on panel painting attributed to Italian Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio, created around 1490–1493. It is housed in the Museo Correr in Venice.
Description
The attribution to Carpaccio is disputed: the names of Bartolomeo Montagna and Lorenzo Lotto have been also proposed, while others assign it to an unknown master from Ferrara or Bologna. The dating is less controversial, having been assigned to the early 1490s, when Carpaccio was painting the Legend of Saint Ursula and other cycles in Venice, and personal portraits of noblemen were becoming common.
The painting depicts an unknown man's face and (partially) bust, above a landscape background. The latter includes a lake, a portion of countryside and mountains, partially hidden by a far haze.
Sources
- Valcanover, Francesco (2007). "Vittore Carpaccio". Pittori del Rinascimento. Florence: Scala. ISBN 978-8881170999.
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- Man with Red Hat (c. 1490–1493) (attribution)
- Christ between Four Angels (1496)
- Miracle of the Relic of the Cross at the Ponte di Rialto (c. 1496)
- Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan (c. 1501–1502)
- St. Augustine in His Study (1502)
- St. George and the Dragon (1502)
- Holy Family and Donors (1505)
- Young Knight in a Landscape (1510)
- The Sermon of St. Stephen (1514)
- Zadar Polyptych (c. 1480–1490)
- Legend of Saint Ursula (1490s)
- Life of the Virgin (1504–1508)
- Lazzaro Bastiani (master)
- Venetian School
- Carpaccio (food)
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