The image below portrait of Federico da Montefeltro is a a. landscape b. double portrait c. still-life by a. Battista Sforza b. Sandro Botticelli c. Pierra Della Francesca of a wea... The image below portrait of Federico da Montefeltro is a a. landscape b. double portrait c. still-life by a. Battista Sforza b. Sandro Botticelli c. Pierra Della Francesca of a wealthy couple in Urbino. The deception of the couple is typical of 15th Century a. flemish b. dutch c. italian artists and the strict profile is derived from portraits on a. Byzantine murals b. Medieval sculpture c. Roman coins.
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Double portrait by Piero della Francesca, 15th Century Italian, from Roman coins.
The portrait of Federico da Montefeltro is a double portrait by Piero della Francesca of a wealthy couple in Urbino. The depiction is typical of 15th Century Italian artists, and the strict profile is derived from portraits on Roman coins.
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The portrait of Federico da Montefeltro is a double portrait by Piero della Francesca of a wealthy couple in Urbino. The depiction is typical of 15th Century Italian artists, and the strict profile is derived from portraits on Roman coins.
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The double portrait is an example of Renaissance art that showcases the wealth and status of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza. The use of profile views was common in Italian portraiture and was influenced by classical Roman coins.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing the artist; Piero della Francesca is the correct artist. Also, confusing Flemish or Dutch influences with the Italian style is another common mistake.
Sources
- Piero della Francesca, Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino - smarthistory.org
- Piero della Francesca's Double Portraits of the Dukes of Urbino ... - arsartisticadventureofmankind.wordpress.com
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