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Portrait of a boy of the Gradenigo family, possibly Ferigo (Born 1758) — History & Facts
In Portrait of a boy of the Gradenigo family, possibly Ferigo (Born 1758), the young boy is depicted with a gentle expression. His clothing is richly colored, featuring shades of blue and gold that reflect the Rococo style. The background is softly rendered, creating a serene atmosphere.
The overall composition highlights the boy's innocence and charm. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for portraits of this period. The use of light and shadow enhances the three-dimensional quality of the boy's face. Viewers can observe the fine details in the fabric of his clothing, showcasing Guardi's skill in rendering textures.
The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a moderate-sized portrait. Francesco Guardi was known for his landscapes and genre scenes, but he also created portraits that capture the essence of his subjects. This particular work reflects the Rococo style, characterized by its playful elegance and intricate details. An interesting fact about this painting is that it is believed to depict a member of the Gradenigo family, a prominent Venetian family of the time.
The identity of the boy, possibly named Ferigo, adds a personal touch to the artwork.
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