AMICO FRIULANO DEL DOSSO
(active 1510-1540 in northern Italy)

Portrait of a Gentleman with a Sword

1515-20
Oil on canvas, 84 x 74 cm
Private collection

This painting depicts a gentleman with a sword, three-quarter length, a landscape with a walled city beyond. Strong contrasts between light and dark define the painting: the beams of light from the leaden sky pick out certain parts of the landscape while other passages remain in penumbra. Nothing is known about the identity of the sitter; on the basis of the style of the costume, the portrait can be dated to 1515-20. The town in the background could possibly be Cividale, in Friuli.

The portrait has borne many different attributions over the years, from Titian to Dosso to Lorenzo Lotto, while Federico Zeri classified it as a work by Girolamo Marchesi da Cotignola. The attribution to the Amico Friulano del Dosso is, however, by far the most convincing.




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