
Portrait of Isabelle de Requesens, Viceroy of Naples
- Original dimensions
- 95 x 120 cm
- Movement
- Italian Renaissance
- Museum
- Gallery of Time
- Year
- 1510
Scene depicted
The painting depicts Isabelle de Requesens with a tranquil majesty that is striking. Her gaze, both determined and gentle, captures the attention of anyone who approaches. The refined details of her attire, adorned with rich embroidery, underscore her noble position. Through this portrait, Raphael brings to life a woman whose influence extends beyond mere representation, captivating the viewer's mind with the depth of her character.
Historical context
This painting , created in 1510, is distinguished by its anchoring in the Italian Renaissance , an artistic movement reflecting a cultural and philosophical renewal. The work comes to life in a context where art becomes a means of glorifying power, and Raphael's work fits into this landscape. Currently, this canvas is proudly displayed at the Gallery of Time, a sanctuary for masterpieces, where its impressive dimensions (95 x 120 cm) captivate all eyes.
Place in the artist's career
This masterpiece marks a turning point in Raphael's career, signaling the beginning of a period where his style asserts itself with maturity. Alongside “The Sistine Madonna” and “The School of Athens,” this canvas reveals the artist's technical evolution, moving from touching simplicity to a more complex composition, where depth and brightness merge to elevate emotion.
Anecdote
Raphael, famous for his ability to capture human essence, is said to have once remarked: “Art is a window to the soul, and each portrait tells a story.” Imagine him, one spring morning in Florence, inspired by the golden light filtering through linen drapes, observing his model, Isabelle, whose statuary dignity is at the heart of this canvas .