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Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga

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Year
  
c.1504–1505

Artist
  
Raphael

Media
  
Oil paint

Subject
  
Elisabetta Gonzaga

Medium
  
Oil on wood

Location
  
Uffizi Gallery

Genre
  
Portrait

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Dimensions
  
52.9 cm × 37.4 cm (20.8 in × 14.7 in)

Periods
  
Italian Renaissance, High Renaissance

Similar
  
Raphael artwork, Artwork at Uffizi Gallery, High Renaissance artwork

The Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga is a painting from around 1504, attributed to the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael and housed in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

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History

Contemporary sources speak of a portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga executed by Raphael.

The painting was likely part of the Ducal collection of Urbino, brought to Florence in 1635 as Vittoria della Rovere's dowry. In is mentioned with certainty for the first time in 1773, when it was transferred from Palazzo Pitti to the Grand Ducal wardrobe of the Uffizi. In a 1784 inventory it was attributed to Giovanni Bellini's school, while that of 1825 listed it as by Andrea Mantegna.

It was attributed to Raphael for the first time in 1905. Other artists to whom the portrait has been assigned include Francesco Francia, Giovan Francesco Caroto, Francesco Bonsignori and Albrecht Dürer.

Description

The woman portrayed is Elisabetta Gonzaga, wife of Duke Guidobaldo I of Urbino (the portrait is now exhibited at the Uffizi next to the latter's) and a woman of literary and artistic interests. Details include the black dress with applied trim in a patchwork pattern, and the scorpion-like diadem on the woman's forehead. Her hairdo includes the coazzone, a long plait which is present also in a medal of her now at the British Museum.

References

Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga Wikipedia