Giorgio Vasari – Pisanello
engraving
Location: Private Collection
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The inscription encircling the figure provides textual information; it identifies him as Vittore Pisano Pittore Veronese, a painter from Verona. The Latin script and formal phrasing reinforce the images function as an official record or tribute. Below, another line of text references the medal itself (Misura della Medaglia).
Above the portrait, a sculpted putto is depicted holding a paintbrush and palette. This allegorical figure likely symbolizes artistic creation and skill. He appears to be presenting the portrait below, further emphasizing the subjects identity as an artist. The putto’s placement above suggests a connection between the individual portrayed and the divine or ideal realm of art.
The architectural elements framing the central medallion – the pilasters, cornices, and decorative foliage – add a sense of grandeur and formality to the composition. These details contribute to the overall impression of an elevated status and lasting legacy. The use of chiaroscuro, with its interplay of light and shadow, enhances the three-dimensionality of the figures and architectural elements, creating a visually compelling image intended to celebrate and immortalize the subject’s achievements.