Portrait of a Young Englishman

Painting by Titian
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Portrait of a Young Englishman
ArtistTitian
Year1540–1545
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions111 cm × 96.8 cm (44 in × 38.1 in)
LocationPalazzo Pitti

Portrait of a Young Englishman (Portrait of a Young Man with Grey Eyes) is a 1540–1545 portrait by Titian, now held in the Palazzo Pitti. Its subject is unidentified, but may be Henry Howard, Ottavio Farnese[1] or Ippolito Riminaldi.

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References

  1. ^ Goldsmith Phillips, John; Raggio, Olga. "Ottavio Farnese". Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Volume 12, No. 8, April 1954. 238(online)
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