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Portrait of Vincenzo Mosti

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Year
  
c. 1520

Artist
  
Titian

Created
  
1520

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Location
  
Palazzo Pitti

Genre
  
Portrait

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Dimensions
  
85 cm × 67 cm (33 in × 26 in)

Periods
  
Italian Renaissance, High Renaissance

Similar
  
Titian artwork, High Renaissance artwork, Portraits

Portrait of Vincenzo Mosti is a painting by Titian, executed around 1520 and now housed in the Galleria Palatina of Florence, Italy.

History

The work is mentioned in the gallery's 1687 inventory as a "copy of Titian believed to be original". In that of 1815, it is attributed to the Venetian School and in that of 1829 to an unknown artist. It has been reassigned to Titian after the elimination of the repaintures.

The subject is traditionally identified as Tommaso Mosti, a member of a family connected with the Este of Ferrara, based on an inscription in the reverse which says "Di Thomaso Mosti in età di anni XXV l'anno MDXXVI. Thitiano de Cadore pittore". However, the historical Mosti followed an ecclesiastical career, and thus the garments of the subject are not appropriate. More likely, the man could be his elder brother Vincenzo, who died in 1536, or Agostino. The dating in the inscription (1526) would be an error of transcription of a "0" as a "6".

References

Portrait of Vincenzo Mosti Wikipedia