Menü
Kostenlose Kunstberatung

Vorschau anzeigenVorschau anzeigen In AR erlebenIn AR erleben Zum Druck wechseln Zum Druck wechselnZur handgemalten Reproduktion wechseln Zur handgemalten Reproduktion wechselnZum Bild wechseln Zum Bild wechseln VersendenVersenden
Zu Favoriten hinzufügen Zu Favoriten hinzufügen HerunterladenHerunterladen Ähnliche ObjekteÄhnliche Objekte RöntgenaufnahmeRöntgenaufnahme DiashowDiashow

Der Mann mit der Apfel

Raffael (1483 – 1520)

Entdecken Sie Raffael (1483-1520), den italienischen Meister der Hochrenaissance, der für seine Anmut, Klarheit und harmonischen Kompositionen bekannt ist. Erkunden Sie ikonische Werke wie 'Die Akademie der Künste', Madonnen und Fresken, die klassische Schönheit definieren. #Hochrenaissance #Italien

Portrait of a Man with an Apple

The Portrait of a Man with an Apple is a captivating painting by the renowned Italian artist Raphael, created in 1505 during his Florentine period. This stunning work of art showcases Raphael’s mastery of portraiture and his innovative approach to the genre—a departure from more conventional depictions of nobility at the time—and it continues to fascinate viewers centuries later.

Historical Context

Florence flourished as a beacon of artistic innovation in the early 16th century, attracting brilliant minds like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo who sought to redefine artistic expression. Raphael was firmly rooted within this vibrant cultural landscape, absorbing influences from both Umbrian traditions and Florentine humanist ideals. The painting’s commission likely stemmed from a desire to celebrate human dignity and intellect—themes central to Renaissance philosophy—reflecting the broader intellectual currents of the era. Its creation coincided with Julius II's ambitious patronage program aimed at transforming Rome into a new artistic center, cementing Raphael’s position as one of the foremost artists of his time.

Description and Analysis

Raphael skillfully employed a warm color palette dominated by earthy tones—ochre, umber, and Sienna—to convey a sense of tranquility and balance. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, particularly in the rendering of drapery folds and facial features. Raphael’s masterful use of chiaroscuro – dramatic contrasts between light and shadow – enhances the portrait’s depth and volume, creating an illusionistic effect that draws the viewer into the scene. Furthermore, sfumato—a technique characterized by subtle gradations of tone—blurs outlines and softens contours, lending the figure an ethereal quality and capturing the elusive nature of human expression. The pose itself is deliberately understated, conveying a quiet dignity and contemplative gaze.

Provenance and Exhibition

Currently residing in the prestigious Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, The Portrait of a Man with an Apple has graced the halls of art history since its acquisition by Vittoria della Rovere—wife of Grand Duke Ferdinando II—in 1631. Its presence within this iconic museum underscores its enduring significance as a masterpiece of Renaissance art and invites contemplation on Raphael’s artistic legacy. Visitors to the gallery can immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Florentine splendor during the High Renaissance, appreciating the grandeur of Palazzo Pitti and exploring other treasures housed within its walls. For those seeking deeper insight into the emotional impact of visual art—particularly how stylistic choices evoke feelings—consider reading our article: The Emotional Impact of Art: How Different Styles Evoke Different Feelings.
  • Other notable works by Raphael include the Young Man with an Apple (1505) and Self-Portrait (1504-1506).
  • Explore our collection of paintings from the Italian Renaissance, including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Titian.
Raphael's contribution to the development of portraiture during the Italian Renaissance is undeniable. The Portrait of a Man with an Apple stands as a testament to his artistic genius—a symbol of humanist ideals and a celebration of human dignity—and it continues to inspire artists and collectors alike. To discover more about this painting and other works by Raphael, visit our website: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio Da Urbino): Portrait of a Man with an Apple.
To learn more about the artist and his oeuvre, read Raphael on Wikipedia. Portrait of a Man with an Apple by Raphael

Über dieses Kunstwerk

Eckdaten

  • Title: Portrait of a Man mit einem Apfel
  • Year: 1505
  • Artist: Raphael
  • Location: Uffizi Galerie, Florenz
  • Movement: Hochrenaissance
  • Artistic style: Harmonisch und ausgewogen
  • Influences: Flämische Kunst

QR-Code

QR-Code