Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

Old Man with a Young Boy (detail) Portrait of an Old man with a Young Boy

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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

Ghirlandaio is best known for his frescoes, in which he often set religious subjects in a secular setting and in which he included recognizable portraits. His largest commission, completed in 1490, depicting scenes from the lives of the Virgin and St John the Baptist, was in the Santa Maria Novella, Florence. Ironically, in An Old Man and his Grandson, one of his best works, the identity of the protagonists remains a mystery. This naturalistic double portrait is an intimate and moving portrayal of a tender relationship between doting age and attendant youth. The loving young boy is oblivious to the old man's unfortunate physiognomy, a symptom of rhinophyma, from which he suffered.

Keywords

Paris, France, Style: Italian Early Renaissance, School: Early Renaissance, Movement: Renaissance, Florentine, Painting, Painter

Geographic Location

Paris, France

Type

StillImage

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This material is licensed by USF Libraries for the research and teaching needs of USF students, staff, and faculty only. See: https://lib.usf.edu/collections-and-discovery/collection-management/user-terms/

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Media Type

Paintings; Pictures

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A01-LIF2326

Old Man with a Young Boy (detail) Portrait of an Old man with a Young Boy

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