Sigismondo Malatesta (1451) by Piero della Francesca

The artwork, titled “Sigismondo Malatesta,” was created by the renowned artist Piero della Francesca in 1451. Rendered using oil, panel, and tempera, this portrait exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 44 x 34 cm. It is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.

The artwork depicts a profile portrait of Sigismondo Malatesta. Malatesta is portrayed with meticulous precision, encapsulating the characteristics of Renaissance portraiture. The somber, dark background accentuates the subject’s features, emphasizing his detailed attire and the subtle textures of the fabric. The use of light and shadow is masterfully executed, giving depth and realism to Malatesta’s visage. The artist’s technique showcases his prowess in rendering human likeness, imbued with both intense realism and a sense of individuality. The artwork stands as a testament to Piero della Francesca’s skill and the rich cultural renaissance of the 15th century.

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