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Self-portrait and portrait of the sister of the painter (Drawing, 16th century)
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Self-portrait and portrait of the sister of the painter (Drawing, 16th century)
LRI4605529 Self-portrait and portrait of the sister of the painter (Drawing, 16th century) by Figino, Ambrogio Giovanni (1548-1608); Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Self-portrait and portrait of the sister of the painter Drawing by Giovan Ambrogio Figino (ca. 1548-1608) Milan Pinacoteca di Brera); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23721690
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
2 People Brotherhood Self Portrait Cinquecento
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This 16th-century drawing, titled "Self-portrait and portrait of the sister of the painter" showcases the incredible talent and intimate connection between Italian artist Giovan Ambrogio Figino and his sister. The artwork, housed in Milan's renowned Pinacoteca di Brera, offers a glimpse into the world of Renaissance artistry. Figino's self-portrait reveals a contemplative gaze that reflects his dedication to his craft. His skilled hand brings forth intricate details, capturing not only his physical features but also conveying a sense of artistic introspection. The delicate lines and shading highlight his mastery as an artist during this period. Beside him stands his beloved sister, portrayed with equal care and attention to detail by Figino's gifted hand. Her expression exudes warmth and familiarity, suggesting a close bond between siblings. This portrayal serves as a testament to the importance of family in Figino's life and creative journey. The drawing transports us back in time to witness the profound influence familial relationships had on artists during the Cinquecento era. It is through such works that we gain insight into both personal connections within these artistic circles and their impact on masterpieces produced during this pivotal period in art history. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captures this remarkable piece through her lens, preserving its beauty for generations to come. As we admire this print today, we are reminded of the enduring power that art holds in immortalizing human emotions across centuries.
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