Portrait of an Old Man

Portrait of an Old Man

Francesco BonsignoriWW-1450-119025

<p>This moving portrait of an old man was made in northern Italy probably in the last decade of the 1400s and is the oldest drawing in the Gray collection. The man’s highly realistic unshaven chin, wrinkled flesh, sunken cheeks and eyes, and thinning hair exemplify the Renaissance desire to be truthful to nature.</p> <p>About this drawing, collector Richard Gray once observed, “Everything about it is masterful—the way it depicts a unique individual in the fullness of his individuality, it’s not a type. It has presence.”</p>

Catalogue

Year
1450
Dimensions
27.5 × 21.9 cm (10 7/8 × 8 5/8 in.)

Artist

Francesco Bonsignori
Francesco Bonsignori

Drawing

Attributed to Francesco Bonsignori

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