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Portrait of a Young Man
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Yearc. 1483
MediumTempera on panel
Dimensions37.5 cm × 28.3 cm (14.8 in × 11.1 in)
LocationNational Gallery, London

Portrait of a Young Man (Ritratto virile) is a tempera on panel painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, c. 1483, housed in the National Gallery in London.

This panel painting is small but significant. Before this work, subjects in Italian portraiture were either seated portrait view in profile, or seated with three-quarters of their face showing. In this painting the boy is seated head on, so his whole face can be mapped out, making this a revolutionary work for its time.

This work has at various times been attributed to Giorgione, Filippino Lippi and even believed to be a self-portrait by Masaccio. It is now widely accepted as a Botticelli and is his only known en face portrait. The man in the painting is a young city dweller from Florence; his name is unknown.

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References

  1. ^ The National Gallery page
  2. "Portrait of a Young Man, Botticelli (c1480-5)". The Guardian. 2001-11-10. Archived from the original on 2021-07-16.
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