Portrait of Daniele Barbaro (1562 – 1570) by Paolo Veronese

The artwork titled “Portrait of Daniele Barbaro” was created by the artist Paolo Veronese between the years 1562 and 1570. Executed in oil on canvas, this painting is a notable example of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement. Measuring 140 by 107 centimeters, the piece portrays religious themes and is currently housed in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy.

In the artwork, the subject, presumed to be Daniele Barbaro, is depicted wearing a fur-trimmed garment, signifying his high social status. The dark, muted background contrasts with the richly detailed fur, drawing attention to the figure’s composed and dignified expression. Veronese’s mastery in rendering texture is evident in the intricate detailing of the fur and fabric, while the subject’s confident pose exudes authority and wisdom, characteristics fitting for a man of Barbaro’s stature.

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