JACOPO ROBUSTI, CALLED TINTORETTO (VENICE 1519-1594)
JACOPO ROBUSTI, CALLED TINTORETTO (VENICE 1519-1594)
JACOPO ROBUSTI, CALLED TINTORETTO (VENICE 1519-1594)
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A Lifelong Pursuit: Old Masters from a Distinguished Private Collection
JACOPO ROBUSTI, CALLED TINTORETTO (VENICE 1519-1594)

Portrait of a man, bust-length, in a fur lined coat

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JACOPO ROBUSTI, CALLED TINTORETTO (VENICE 1519-1594)
Portrait of a man, bust-length, in a fur lined coat
oil on canvas
18 ¾ x 15 ¼ in. (47.7 x 38.7 cm.)
Provenance
[The Property of a Lady]; Christie's, London, 10 July 1987, lot 124 (unsold).
with Haboldt & Co., Paris, where acquired by the present owner.

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Taylor Alessio
Taylor Alessio Associate Vice President, Associate Specialist Head of Part II

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This unpublished bust-length portrait is characteristic of the direct, intimate male portraits Tintoretto produced throughout his career. Shown in three-quarter view against a dark ground, the sitter wears a fur-lined coat over a crimson tunic. The thinly dragged strokes of the beard, the warm modeling of the flesh and the rapid accents defining the white fur collar all speak to Tintoretto’s characteristically economical handling. As Miguel Falomir has observed, Tintoretto's portraiture is characterized by a remarkable restraint, eschewing props and details of setting in favor of the direct gaze and physiognomy of the sitter (M. Falomir, ed., Tintoretto, exhibition catalogue, Madrid, 2007, pp. 95-114).

We are grateful to Mattia Vinco for endorsing the attribution on the basis of photographs and for comparing the painting to the artist’s youthful works, proposing a date around, or even before, the Miracle of Saint Mark of 1548 (Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice; written communication, 23 April 2026). We are also grateful to Keith Christiansen for endorsing the attribution following first-hand examination of the painting (verbal communication, 16 April 2026).

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