Portret van Gherardo Rosselmini by Carlo Lasinio

Portret van Gherardo Rosselmini 1769 - 1838

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print, engraving

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portrait

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pencil drawn

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neoclacissism

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print

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pencil sketch

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old engraving style

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pencil drawing

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engraving

Dimensions height 215 mm, width 145 mm

Carlo Lasinio rendered this portrait of Gherardo Rosselmini using etching and engraving techniques. The portrait offers a glimpse into the identity and status of its subject within the intricate social and political landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Rosselmini, adorned in military attire, complete with decorations, embodies the ideals of the era's aristocracy. Positioned within the Order of Saint Stephen, his identity is closely tied to the power structures of the time. Note the frame of foliage, a symbol of honor and prestige, reinforcing the subject's esteemed position. The portrait captures the essence of a society where class distinctions were pronounced and social mobility limited. The etching's delicate lines and subtle shading evoke a sense of refinement, perhaps masking the underlying tensions of a society on the brink of change. Consider how Lasinio uses the visual language of portraiture to both celebrate and subtly critique the prevailing social order. The artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities inherent in the construction of identity and the preservation of status.

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