Portrait of Iseppo da Porto and his son Adriano
Portrait of Iseppo da Porto and his son Adriano is a c.1555 oil-on-canvas painting by Paolo Veronese, now in the Contini Bonacossi collection, on long-term loan to the Uffizi in Florence.[1] Veronese also decorated Porto's Palazzo Porto in Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio and completed in 1552.
It is a pendant to a portrait of Iseppo's wife Livia or Lucia Thien, who he married in 1545, and one of their daughters.[2] It was acquired in Paris from the Sedelmeyer collection by Alessandro Contini Bonacossi, though its female pendant was by then in a private collection in Vicenza, from which it later passed to the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.[3]
Additional images
- Preparatory drawing (Louvre, n. 4678)
- Portrait of Livia da Porto Thiene and her daughter (Baltimore)
References
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- Bevilacqua-Lazise Altarpiece (1548)
- Lament over the Dead Christ (c. 1548)
- Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (New Haven; c. 1547–1550)
- Minerva between Geometry and Arithmetic (1550) (attribution)
- Venus Disarming Cupid (c. 1550)
- Portrait of Iseppo da Porto and his son Adriano (c. 1555)
- Annunciation (c. 1556)
- Portrait of a Gentleman in a Fur (c. 1550–1560)
- Supper at Emmaus (c. 1559–1560)
- Portrait of a Young Man Wearing Lynx Fur (1560)
- Christ Among the Doctors (c. 1560)
- La Bella Nani (c. 1560)
- Saint John the Baptist Preaching (c. 1562)
- Venus and Adonis (Augsburg; 1562)
- Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint John the Baptist (c. 1562–1565)
- The Wedding at Cana (1563)
- Petrobelli Altarpiece (c. 1563)
- Allegory of Virtue and Vice (c. 1565)
- Allegory of Wisdom and Strength (c. 1565)
- The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Turin; c. 1565)
- The Martyrdom of Saint George (1566)
- Portrait of Daniele Barbaro (c. 1556–1567)
- The Family of Darius Before Alexander (1565–1570)
- Resurrection of the Widow of Nain's Son (1565–1570)
- Madonna and Child with Saints (c. 1565–1570)
- The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Milan; 1570)
- Venus and Mars (1570s)
- Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo (1571–1572)
- Allegory of the Battle of Lepanto (c. 1572)
- Adoration of the Magi (1573)
- The Feast in the House of Levi (1573)
- The Martyrdom of Saint Justina (c. 1570–1575)
- Bathsheba at her Bath (1575)
- Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Venice; c. 1575)
- Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1575–1580)
- Mars and Venus with Cupid and a Dog (c. 1580)
- Susannah and the Elders (c. 1580)
- Venus and Adonis (Madrid; 1580)
- Cephalus and Procris (c. 1580–1584)
- Saint Anthony Preaching to the Fish (c. 1580–1585)
- Lucretia (c. 1585)
- The Allegory of Love (c. 1570)
- Duke of Buckingham series (1590s)
- The Finding of Moses (Dijon, Dresden, Liverpool ✻, Lyon, Madrid, Smith collection, Turin ✻, Washington)
- Antonio Badile (master)
- Giovanni Francesco Caroto (master)
- Benedetto Caliari (brother)
- Gabriele Caliari (son)
- Carlo Caliari (son)
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