"Early 19th Century Portrait Of A Gentleman In Uniform "
Splendid
oil portrait on canvas of a gentleman in uniform, identified as Professor Moses
Bosisio, mayor of Monza, who died in 1846, as reported on a plaque on the back
of the painting. The Bosisio family was one of the most important and noble in
Monza and the subject of the portrait was part of it. The gentleman is
portrayed standing, looking to the right, wearing typical clothes of the time.
Next to him you can see an armchair and a small desk on which a book and a
letter are placed. With his right hand he holds the glove on the table, while
with his left he holds his hat, just below him the sword tied to his belt is
visible. This portrait, created by an artist of the Lombard school of the early
19th century, is extraordinarily realistic and detailed, capable of capturing
and transmitting the emotions and stories of his past life. Finally, the frame
is original and contemporary with the painting, in carved and gilded wood.
Measurements:
H x W x D overall 120 x 89 x 4cm, H x W work only 107 x 75.5cm