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Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli
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Medici Portrait of Power Giovanni delle Bande Nere 1498–1526 Follower of Carlo Portelli

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🛡️ Portrait of Power: Giovanni delle Bande Nere (1498–1526)

⚔️ An Exquisite Renaissance influenced style Watercolour Masterpiece Honouring Italy’s Last Great Condottiero 🇮🇹

Step into the legacy of one of Europe’s most powerful dynasties with this stunning 19th-century watercolour portrait of Ludovico di Giovanni de’ Medici. Regal, refined, and rich in historical depth, this painting is more than décor—it’s a piece of Italy’s martial and artistic soul. 🎨🏛️


🎭 Composition & Subject Analysis

This captivating portrait titled "Ludovico de’ Medici, known as Giovanni delle Bande Nere", in a solemn and stately half-length profile. He gazes to the left, away from the viewer, embodying the vigilant demeanor of a Renaissance military commander. His powerful figure is adorned in a gleaming suit of polished steel armor, masterfully rendered to catch and reflect the ambient light with soft highlights and shadowed contours.

🟥 Color Palette:
The background features a luxurious deep crimson drapery, subtly textured to suggest depth and opulence—an emblem of nobility and status. This rich red hue contrasts beautifully with the cool, steely tones of Giovanni’s armor, creating a dynamic tension between warm and cool tones that enhances the figure’s prominence.

🖌️ Brushwork & Technique:
The artist employs smooth, controlled brushstrokes, particularly in the modeling of the armor, where the reflective surfaces are delicately layered with subtle tonal gradations. The transitions in light across the breastplate and arm guards display a nuanced grasp of chiaroscuro, the Renaissance technique of using light and dark to suggest form and volume. The face, while minimally detailed, is intentionally subdued, lending the subject a sense of quiet dignity and introspection.


🎨 Style & Artistic Influence
Executed in the Renaissance Revival style, this portrait reflects the ideals and techniques championed by 19th-century Italian academic artistsa conscious revival of Florentine classicism. The composition exhibits the hallmarks of the period:

  • Symmetrical balance

  • Restraint and structure

  • Idealized dignity in the sitter's presence

Inspired by the works of Carlo Portelli (d. 1574), this piece mirrors his taste for elegance and ceremonial portraiture. The elaborate carved giltwood frame, of Florentine design, complements the solemn nobility of the subject and enhances the painting’s historical gravitas.


👑 Historical Significance

Ludovico di Giovanni de’ Medici—Giovanni delle Bande Nere—was a feared and respected condottiero and a key military figure in the service of his Medici relatives, Popes Leo X and Clement VII. He symbolized Florence’s martial power and the transition from medieval to modern warfare.

His black-striped armor, adopted in mourning, made him legendary. As father to Cosimo I de' Medici, his bloodline would continue to shape Tuscany and the wider Renaissance world. This portrait doesn’t just celebrate a man—it immortalizes a dynasty.


🏛️ Provenance & Documentation

This artwork comes from a private Southern Shire collection and was acquired via Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD, a respected high-end UK art source. Collection labels verso confirm its provenance.

📜 Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is included, offering you peace of mind and provenance documentation for your records.


🖼️ Frame Details

Housed in its original Florentine carved giltwood frame, this piece is adorned with rich shell and scrollwork, perfectly in keeping with its Renaissance roots. A glass cover protects the painting while enhancing clarity.

📏 Dimensions:
• Height: 24.5 cm
• Width: 23 cm
• Depth: 2.5 cm
🎯 Hanging thread installed – ready to display immediately


🔍 Condition Report

  • Painting surface: In good antique condition with minor foxing and light edge wear appropriate for its age

  • Frame: Shows scuffing and minor losses, consistent with use and 19th-century authenticity


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