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Italian school; 17th century.

Auction Lot 36 (40023073)
Italian school; XVII century.
"Emperor Claudius".
Oil on canvas.
Measurements: 65 x 49 cm; 79 x 65 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 2,000 - 3,000 €


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DESCRIPTION

Italian school; XVII century.
"Emperor Claudius".
Oil on canvas.
Measurements: 65 x 49 cm; 79 x 65 cm (frame).
This work that immortalizes the effigy of Emperor Claudius is part of the rich tradition of historical portraiture that, during the Baroque, sought to reconcile classical scholarship and political power. More than a mere effigy, the canvas proposes a symbolic construction of Roman imperial power filtered through the artistic sensibility of seicentesque Italy.
The sitter appears in profile, following a model inherited from numismatics and ancient Roman sculpture. This resource is not accidental: the profile refers to authority, to the permanence of the image of the ruler in the collective memory and to the idea of historical continuity. The laurel wreath, a classic attribute of victory, honor and legitimacy, reinforces the identification of the character with the ideal of the emperor as a civilizing figure.
The pictorial style reveals traits characteristic of the Italian school of the 17th century: a dark and neutral background that isolates the figure, concentrates attention on the face and enhances the psychological effect of the portrait; a soft modeling of the face through contained chiaroscuro; and a sober palette, dominated by earths and ochers, which emphasizes the gravity and dignity of the character. The brushstroke, although controlled, does not renounce a certain freedom in areas such as the hair or clothing, bringing vitality and material presence to the figure.
From a broader cultural reading, the work dialogues with late humanism and the erudite collecting of the Baroque. Portraits of Roman emperors like this one responded to the taste of courts, academies and private collectors who saw in Antiquity a moral and political mirror of the present. Claudius, a complex figure of the Roman imaginary, is here reinterpreted not from the historical anecdote, but from the idealization of power and authority.

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