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Portrait of a Gentleman with a Lion Paw

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Year
  
c. 1527

Artist
  
Lorenzo Lotto

Period
  
High Renaissance

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Created
  
1527

Genre
  
Portrait

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Dimensions
  
95.5 cm × 69.5 cm (37.6 in × 27.4 in)

Location
  
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Similar
  
Lorenzo Lotto artwork, Portraits

The Portrait of a Gentleman with a Lion Paw is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, dating to c. 1527. It is housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria.

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History

The work is known since 1679, when it was listed in the collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria. The identity of the character portrayed is unknown, as well as the execution date, although the canvas has been assigned to Lotto's early Venetian period, when he worked for several private commissioners.

Description

The work shows, over a red and a green backgrounds, a gentleman wearing a rich, fur-lined black coat. He is standing and showing a gilt lion paw. The right hand, in a sentimental gesture typical of Lotto, is touching his chest, showing two precious rings. The composition and the colors were highly influenced by Titian, then the most respected painter in Venice.

The symbolic meaning of the lion paw has not been cleared. It could be an allusion to the subject's name, perhaps Leonino Brambati of Bergamo, or a member of the Venetian family of the Zatta (in Venetian dialect, "paw").

References

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