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Roman School, 1620s — Head of a Woman
Roman School, 1620s

Head of a Woman

This oil on panel painting from the Roman School depicts a female head rendered in the classical tradition of 17th century Italian portraiture. The circular format, known as a tondo, was a popular choice for intimate portrait studies during this period. The work demonstrates the refined technique and attention to subtle modeling of light and shadow characteristic of Roman painting in the 1620s.

Medium
oil on panel, round

🔨 Auction Lot

The Vision of Aso O. Tavitian | Master Paintings & Sculpture

February 7, 2025

Estimate: $20,000$30,000

Lot 1001

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Roman School, 1620s, Head of a Woman

This oil on panel painting from the Roman School depicts a female head rendered in the classical tradition of 17th century Italian portraiture. The circular format, known as a tondo, was a popular choice for intimate portrait studies during this period. The work demonstrates the refined technique and attention to subtle modeling of light and shadow characteristic of Roman painting in the 1620s.

Medium
oil on panel, round
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Dramatic, Renaissance Influence, Baroque, Female Subject, Sculptural, Italian, Chiaroscuro, Portrait, 17th Century, Oil on Canvas