Leonardo Rinaldi (?)
Leonardo Rinaldi (?)
Leonardo Rinaldi (?)

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This Carrara marble portrait bust of a bearded man wearing neoclassical military costume is chiselled on the reverse: ‘LEONARDUS RINALDIUS/ A. VICTORIA. F/ MDXXXXVI’ (‘Leonardo Rinaldi / A. [presumably Alessandro] Vittoria F/ 1546’). However, the bust is not in the style of Alessandro Vittoria (1525–1608), the leading sculptor working in Venice in the second half of the sixteenth century, nor has a Leonardo Rinaldi been identified among Venetian noblemen of that time. The sculpture is nonetheless of very high quality and is likely to have been made in Italy in about 1620. The inscription was probably added to increase the value of the sculpture when it was sold. It was presented to the National Gallery by the Art Fund in 1964 in memory of William Gibson, who was Keeper of the National Gallery from 1938 to 1960.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

Leonardo Rinaldi (?)

Date

c.1620

Medium

white Carrara marble

Measurements

H 60.9 x W 57 x D 33 cm

Accession number

NG6357

Acquisition method

presented by the Art Fund in memory of William Gibson (Keeper of the National Gallery, 1938–1960), 1964

Work type

Bust

Inscription description

falsely chiselled on the reverse: LEONARDUS RINALDIUS / A. VICTORIA. F / MDXXXXVI

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