Portrait of a Man with a Pointed Collar

Fra Filippo Lippi

Created:
Movement:
1445
Renaissance
key Notes:
Renaissance portraiture, Detailed attire
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Dimensions:
25 1/4 x 16 1/2 in. (64.1 x 41.9 cm)
medium:
Tempera on wood
story of the work:

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Portrait of a Man with a Pointed Collar by Fra Filippo Lippi

Fra Filippo Lippi (c. 1406 – 1469) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento period, known for his contributions to the development of Renaissance art. His work, Portrait of a Man with a Pointed Collar, created in 1445, exemplifies the use of tempera on wood, a common medium of the time that allowed for detailed and vibrant compositions.

This portrait is significant for its realistic depiction of the subject, showcasing Lippi's skill in capturing human expression and character. The painting reflects the growing interest in individualism and humanism during the Renaissance, marking a shift from the more stylized representations of earlier periods. Lippi's influence extended to his pupils, including the renowned Sandro Botticelli, further cementing his impact on the trajectory of Western art.

Description of the work:

Portrait of a Man with a Pointed Collar by Fra Filippo Lippi

Created in 1445, "Portrait of a Man with a Pointed Collar" by Fra Filippo Lippi is executed in tempera on wood, showcasing the artist's mastery of the medium and attention to detail characteristic of the Early Renaissance. The painting features a male subject with a distinctive pointed collar, reflecting the fashion of the period, and is noted for its realistic portrayal and subtle use of color.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Portrait of a Man with a Pointed Collar