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Ritratto d’uomo
Ritratto d’uomo
Year
XVIII/XIX
Materials
carboncino; gessetto bianco
Inventory
0647/DS
Dimensions
Altezza: 112 mm., Larghezza: 162 mm.
Definition
disegno
Description
Ritratto di un uomo rappresentato in busto leggermente di tre quarti rivolto verso destra Lunetta di carta azzurra nella quale è ritagliato un ovale ospitante un'incisione del ritratto di un personaggio rappresentato in busto leggermente di tre quarti rivolto verso destra. Ai lati, due figure femminili sedute con putti per quella di destra e animaletti per quella di sinistro (un gatto e un cane). Le due figure femminili sedute, forse, rappresentano delle muse e i due animaletti, forse, fanno riferimento agli animali delle Fables de La Fontaine. Forse, si tratta di un ritratto di Jean de La Fontaine (Château-Thierry, 1621/Parigi, 1695)?
Bibliography
Morassi A., Disegni antichi della collezione Rasini, 1937, p. 18
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