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Giovanni Battista Moroni completed this portrait of Jacopo Foscarini with the psychological insight that made him the leading portraitist of Renaissance Bergamo. Moroni captured not just likeness but personality, showing his subjects with a directness unusual for the period. His sitters came from the aristocracy, professional classes, and even manual workers.
Moroni trained under Moretto da Brescia but developed his own approach that anticipated the "narrative portraits" of Rembrandt by decades. His famous "Portrait of a Tailor" revolutionized portraiture by depicting a craftsman with the dignity usually reserved for nobility. The Bergamo region's mix of Venetian and Milanese influences shaped his distinctive naturalism.
This portrait resides at the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts. Moroni's work can also be found at the National Gallery in London, the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, and the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg.

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