Valentin Serov – Portrait of Angelo Masini (1845-1926)
1890. 90×71
Location: The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Государственная Третьяковская галерея).
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The background is dark and indistinct, which serves to highlight the figure of Masini. The brushwork is loose and energetic, characteristic of Boldinis style, giving a sense of movement and vitality to the portrait.
The subtext of the painting lies in its portrayal of the sitter. Masini appears to be a man of substance and confidence. His direct gaze and slightly stern expression could suggest authority, intelligence, or perhaps a certain worldliness. The formal attire further reinforces an image of respectability and social standing. Boldini was known for capturing the essence and personality of his subjects, and this portrait likely aimed to convey not just a likeness, but also the character of Angelo Masini. The painting serves as a visual testament to the mans presence and possibly his achievements within his time.