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Portrait of Lorenzo Bartolini (from Ingres)

Franz Adolf von Stürler 1845

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The portrait of Lorenzo Bartolini was made in 1845 by his friend painter Franz Adolf von Stürler during his stay in Florence. It is a copy of the portrait made to Bartolini by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in 1820 that is now in the Louvre Museum.

On loan

in prestito alla mostra "Il volto e l'allegoria. Sculture di Lorenzo Bartolini" alla Fondazione Luigi Rovati di Milano dal 25 settembre 2024 al 16 febbraio 2025

Technical information

Author
Franz Adolf von Stürler
Title
Portrait of Lorenzo Bartolini (from Ingres)
Date
1845
Material and technique
Oil on canvas
Size
107x86,5 cm
Location
Palazzo Pretorio Museum
Third Floor
In the artwork where Bartolini is portrayed heroically, according to an iconography dear to him as a fervent supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte, the sculptor's physical presence is emphasised. He conveys a certain strength and self-assertion to the observer through the firm and decisive expression on his face. Von Stürler in particular uses deep shadows to highlight the bust, volumes, among which Dante's name can be seen, and a stylus.

Last update: 31 october 2024, 15:31

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