Portrait of a Young Man Seated on a Carpet
Portrait of a Young Man Seated on a Carpet is a c. 1525–1527 oil on panel painting by Rosso Fiorentino, now in the National Museum of Capodimonte.[1] The identity of its subject is unknown.
It may have been produced during or just after Rosso's stay in Castello di Cerveteri, home to the Anguillara, a ducal branch of the Orsini family. It was recorded in a 1600 inventory which attributed it to Rosso, but it was misattributed around 1650 to Titian.[2] It later entered the Farnese collection in Parma as a work by Parmigianino, with the Farnese's librarian Orsini acting as an intermediary - it is also known to have previously been in his collection. It was brought to Naples with most of the rest of the Farnese collection in 1739 but was only reattributed to Rosso in 1940 thanks to Roberto Longhi.[3]
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- Villamagna Altarpiece (1521)
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- The Infant Saint John the Baptist (c. 1521)
- Volterra Deposition (c. 1521)
- Dei Altarpiece (1522)
- Portrait of a Man (c. 1522)
- Portrait of a Man in Black (c. 1520–1522)
- Marriage of the Virgin (1523)
- Moses Defends Jethro's Daughters (c. 1523–1524)
- Death of Cleopatra (c. 1525)
- The Dead Christ with Angels (c. 1525–1526)
- Portrait of a Young Man Seated on a Carpet (c. 1525–1527)
- Sansepolcro Deposition (1528)
- The Risen Christ in Glory (1528–1530)
- Bacchus, Venus and Cupid (1531–1532)
- Pietà (c. 1537–1540)
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