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Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo, after about 1571. Creator: Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)
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Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo, after about 1571. Creator: Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)
Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo, after about 1571. Barbarigo served as second in command of the Venetian naval forces during the Battle of Lepanto, fighting against the Ottoman Empire on October 7, 1571. During the skirmish, Barbarigo was slain by a Turkish arrow, which he holds in the portrait. Barbarigos identity is defined by his military prowess. In the 1500s, Venetian military portraits often portrayed the sitter in armor in a pose typical of a Roman emperor, creating a link to the valor and might of ancient armies
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Paolo Veronese Venice 1528 1588
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This portrait print, titled "Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo" captures the essence of a renowned military leader from the 16th century. Created by Paolo Veronese, an Italian artist known for his masterful brushwork and attention to detail, this painting showcases the bravery and valor of Agostino Barbarigo. Agostino Barbarigo was a prominent figure in Venetian history, serving as second in command of the naval forces during the Battle of Lepanto. Fought against the formidable Ottoman Empire on October 7,1571, this historic skirmish marked a significant moment in European history. Tragically, it was during this battle that Barbarigo met his untimely demise at the hands of a Turkish arrow. In Veronese's portrayal, we see Barbarigo holding the very arrow that ended his life. This poignant detail serves as a reminder not only of his courage but also highlights his identity as a military hero. The artist chose to depict him wearing armor and adopting a pose reminiscent of Roman emperors - symbolizing strength and evoking memories of ancient armies. The oil-on-canvas technique used by Veronese brings out every intricate detail with remarkable precision. This particular print is housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art and is part of Heritage Art's collection. Through this powerful image captured by Heritage Images' reproduction process, viewers are transported back to an era where honor and sacrifice were revered qualities in leaders like Agostino Barbarigo.
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