Artwork

Petrarch and Laura de Noves

Petrarch and Laura de Noves, by Unknown, oil, 1510
Petrarch and Laura de Noves, by Unknown, oil, 1510

Petrarch and Laura de Noves is an oil painting by the High Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1510 and is held in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum.

About this work

Overview

Petrarch and Laura de Noves is an oil painting depicting two figures standing together. The work features a woman in a yellow dress and a man in a black robe, set against a muted green background.

Subject & Meaning

The figures are likely representations of the poet Petrarch and his muse Laura de Noves. The woman holds a leafy branch, and the serene expressions and calm postures of the pair convey a sense of quiet contemplation.

Technique & Style

The painting's muted color palette and simple composition create an intimate atmosphere. The artist's use of chiaroscuro adds depth and dimensionality to the scene, emphasizing the volume and presence of the figures.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Ashmolean Museum

Museum

Ashmolean Museum

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