- Portrait of Maddalena Doni (Raphael)
Infobox Painting|
title=Portrait of Maddalena Doni
artist=Raphael
year=1506
type=Oil on wood
height=63
width=45
city=Florence
museum=Palazzo Pitti Infobox Painting|
title=Portrait of Agnolo Doni
artist=Raphael
year=1506
type=Oil on wood
height=63
width=45
city=Florence
museum=Palazzo Pitti The Portrait of Maddalena Doni and the Portrait of Agnolo Doni were painted by
Raffaello Sanzio in 1506. They are painted in oil on wood inItaly .Both originals are now in thePitti Palace in Florence.The merchant Agnolo Doni married Maddalena Strozzi in 1503, but Raphael's portraits were probably executed in 1506, the period in which the painter studied the art of
Da Vinci most closely. The composition of the portraits resembles that of theMona Lisa : the figures are presented in the same way in respect to the picture plane, and their hands, like those of the Mona Lisa, are placed on top of one another. But the low horizon of the landscape background permits a careful assessment of the human figure by providing a uniform light which defines surfaces and volumes. This relationship between landscape and figure presents a clear contrast to the striking settings of Leonardo, which communicate the threatening presence ofnature .But the most notable characteristic that distinguishes these portraits from those of Leonardo is the overall sense of serenity which even the close attention to the materials of clothes and jewels (which draw one's attention to the couple's wealth) is unable to attenuate. Every element - even those of secondary importance - works together to create a precise balance.
These works, linked not only by the kinship of the subjects, but also by their evident stylistic homogeneity, mark the beginning of Raphael's artistic maturity.
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