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by Tintoretto
Tintoretto completed this striking portrait around 1570, capturing an elderly Venetian gentleman with notable psychological depth. The subject's white beard and weathered features suggest wisdom and experience, while his dark clothing and simple background keep attention focused on his expressive face. Tintoretto's loose brushwork gives the portrait immediacy and life.
The painting showcases the artist's ability to reveal character through careful observation. Light falls across the subject's face, highlighting the textures of skin and beard while leaving much of the figure in shadow. Now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, this portrait demonstrates why Tintoretto ranked among Venice's greatest portraitists.

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