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Portrait of a Clad Warrior (Savoldo)

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Year
  
c. 1529

Location
  
Louvre Museum, Paris

Created
  
1529

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Artist
  
Girolamo Savoldo

Genre
  
Portrait

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Dimensions
  
91 cm × 123 cm (36 in × 48 in)

Portraits
  
Portrait of a Man, Mona Lisa, Portrait of Pablo Picasso, Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?), Portrait of a Young Man

The Portrait of a Clad Warrior, also known as Portrait of Gaston of Foix is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Girolamo Savoldo, dating to c. 1529 and housed in the Louvre Museum of Paris, France.

The subject is traditionally identified with the French military leader Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours, or as a self-portrait, although there is no documentary evidence for either hypothesis.

The painting depicts a man wearing armor in a small room with two mirrors. He lies diagonally on a shelf, one hand pointing at his reflected image. The presence of three sources of light (front, rear and side) was inspired by a lost work by Giorgione.

References

Portrait of a Clad Warrior (Savoldo) Wikipedia