Girgione’s Portrait of a Young Man (now …

Years: 1508 - 1508

Girgione’s Portrait of a Young Man (now in Berlin) is even more striking.

Few of the portraits attributed to Giorgione appear as straightforward records of the appearance of a commissioning individual, though it is perfectly possible that many are.

Many can be read as types designed to express a mood or atmosphere, and certainly many of the examples of the portrait tradition Giorgione has initiated appear to have had this purpose, and not to have been sold to the sitter.

The subjects of his non-religious figure paintings are equally hard to discern.

Perhaps the first question to ask is whether there was intended to be a specific meaning to these paintings that ingenious research can hope to recover.

Giorgione: The Berlin Portrait of a Man, one of the most frequently attributed portraits

Giorgione: The Berlin Portrait of a Man, one of the most frequently attributed portraits

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