The Lute Player (Cariani) Explained

The Lute Player
Wikidata:Q38508357
Artist:Giovanni Cariani
Year:circa 1515–1516
Medium:oil on canvas
Movement:Italian Renaissance
Cinquecento
Subject:An anonymous young man playing a lute
Height Metric:71
Width Metric:65
Dimensions Ref:[1]
Metric Unit:cm
Museum:Musée des Beaux-Arts
City:Strasbourg
Accession:1891

The Lute Player is a 1514-1516 oil on canvas painting by Giovanni Cariani, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Strasbourg, France. Its inventory number is 236.[2]

History

In 1899 Adolfo Venturi adjudged the work to be "too high quality to be by Cariani", but Wilhelm von Bode attributed it to Cariani. Bode acquired it from a private Venetian collection in 1890; it entered the Strasbourg museum the following year.[1] Since then it has also been attributed to Giorgione or in 1932 by some art historians to Palma il Vecchio, but is now seen as sharing all the basic characteristics of works securely attributed to Cariani.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Roy . Alain . De Giotto à Goya. Peintures italiennes et espagnoles du musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg . June 2017 . Musées de la ville de Strasbourg . 978-2-35125-151-5 . 122–123.
  2. Book: Jacquot . Dominique . Le musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg. Cinq siècles de peinture . 2006 . Musées de Strasbourg . Strasbourg . 2-901833-78-0 . 60–61.
  3. Simone Facchinetti, Gli esordi di Giovanni Cariani, Bergamo, 2016.