Alfonso d'Este (1486–1534), Duke of Ferrara
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
50 x 38 3/4 in. (127 x 98.4 cm)
Classification
Paintings
Department
European Paintings
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Munsey Fund, 1927
Accession Number
27.56
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Art Historical Context
This striking portrait by Titian depicts Alfonso d'Este, who ruled as Duke of Ferrara from 1505 until his death in 1534. As a prominent Renaissance nobleman, Alfonso was known for his political acumen and patronage of the arts, making him an ideal subject for one of the era's leading painters. Titian, a master of the Venetian school, brings the duke to life through his characteristic attention to texture and presence, capturing the authority and expected of a Renaissance ruler. Executed in oil on canvas, the work exemplifies the medium's advantages for creating luminous skin tones and rich fa...
About the Artist
Titian · 1483–1576
Tiziano Vecellio (c. 1488-1576), known as Titian, was the greatest painter of the 16th-century Venetian school and one of the most influential artists in Western art history. Born in Pieve di Cadore in the Venetian Republic, Titian revolutionized painting through his innovative use of color, expressive brushwork, and mastery of oil technique. Trained in Giovanni Bellini's workshop alongside Giorgi...