Francesco Hayez
(1791 - 1882)
(1791 - 1882)
Francesco Hayez was an Italian painter. He is considered one of the leading artists of Romanticism in mid-19th-century Milan, and is renowned for his grand historical paintings, political allegories, and portraits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Hayez
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Hayez
Self-portrait with Tiger and Lion
1931
Oil on panel
51 x 43 cm
Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano, Italy
1931
Oil on panel
51 x 43 cm
Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano, Italy
For this self-portrait Hayez chose a panel with an unusual horizontal format and a rather peculiar angle of the image. The artist is not the centre of the scene but represented himself in a corner, looking quizzically at the viewer. He wears a smock and painter’s cap, like those we see in some portraits by Rembrandt.
The painting is almost entirely taken up by the cage with a lion and tiger. The subject of the wild creatures, read in the past as an allegory of art taming nature, was dear to the Romantic taste for Orientalism.
The work dates from the early 1830s, when the artist had moved from Venice to Milan.
The painting is almost entirely taken up by the cage with a lion and tiger. The subject of the wild creatures, read in the past as an allegory of art taming nature, was dear to the Romantic taste for Orientalism.
The work dates from the early 1830s, when the artist had moved from Venice to Milan.
Portrait of Carolina Zucchi (The Sick Woman) (Carolina in Bed)
Posted on July 13th
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