Self-portrait as David

Painting by Giorgione
Self-portrait as David (c. 1509–1510) attributed to Giorgione

Self-Portrait as David is an oil-on-panel portrait executed c.1509–1510 by Giorgione, now in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Brunswick. It is not universally accepted as an autograph work but – if it is – it is thought to be the prototype for another Self-Portrait (Budapest Museum of Fine Arts) by the artist himself or an assistant.[1]

It is mentioned in an inventory of the Casa Grimani dating to 1528 and was seen by Vasari, who mentioned the subject as holding Goliath's head and used it was the basis for the printed portrait of Giorgione in the second edition of his Lives of the Artists in 1568.

References

  1. ^ (in Italian) Alessandra Fregolent, Giorgione, Electa, Milano 2001. ISBN 88-8310-184-7
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Giorgione
Paintings
  • Detroit Trio (c. 1500) (with Titian and Sebastiano del Piombo) (disputed)
  • The Three Ages of Man (c. 1500–1501)
  • Portrait of Francesco Maria della Rovere (c. 1502) (disputed)
  • Castelfranco Madonna (c. 1503–1504)
  • Giustiniani Portrait (c. 1503–1504)
  • Judith (c. 1504)
  • The Test of Fire of Moses (c. 1502–1505)
  • The Judgement of Solomon (c. 1502–1505)
  • Christ Carrying the Cross (c. 1505) (also attributed to Titian)
  • Laura (1506)
  • Il Tramonto (The Sunset) (c. 1505–1508)
  • The Tempest (c. 1506–1508)
  • The Three Philosophers (c. 1505–1510) (disputed)
  • Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1505–1510) (disputed)
  • Portrait of a Young Man (c. 1508–1510) (disputed)
  • Self-portrait as David (c. 1509–1510) (disputed)
  • Self-portrait (c. 1508–1510)
  • Sleeping Venus (c. 1510) (disputed)
Formerly attributed
  • Shepherd with a Flute (c. 1510–1515) (currently attributed to Titian)
  • Pastoral Concert (c. 1509) (currently attributed to Titian)


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