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Italian, Venetian, 'Portrait of a Bearded Cardinal', about 1580 and later

About the work

Overview

We do not know who this man is. Set against a very dark background, only his face can be seen in any detail. The folds of his crimson cardinal’s robe are painted in boldly swept lines that may have been intended to look like the style of Tintoretto. The painting is in very poor condition, with several layers of darkened varnish. However, there is more to it than meets the eye.

Beneath the bearded cardinal, X-ray images have revealed a portrait of a younger beardless man wearing a braided and buttoned tunic, and a small ruff collar. This hidden portrait probably dates from the late sixteenth century. Perhaps it was thought to be of poor quality or little interest and so the serious and dignified cardinal was later painted on top of it, exactly following the outline of the head beneath.

Key facts

Details

Full title
Portrait of a Bearded Cardinal
Date made
about 1580 and later
Medium and support
oil on canvas
Dimensions
64.8 × 53.9 cm
Acquisition credit
Bought, 1855
Inventory number
NG2147
Location
Not on display
Collection
Main Collection

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