Commentary by Théophile Gautier
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No known restrictionsThe composition of the scene is very picturesque; you see in perspective a long row of the brown or grey heads of senators of the most magisterial character. Curious spectators are on the steps, forming happily-contrasted groups: the beautiful Venetian costume is displayed here in all its splendour. Here, as in all the canvases of this school, an important place is given to architecture. The background is occupied by fine porticos in the style of Palladio, animated with people coming and going. This picture possesses the merit, sufficiently rare in the Italian school, which is almost exclusively occupied with the reproduction of religious or mythological subjects, of representing a popular legend, a scene of manners, in a word, a romantic subject such as Delacroix or Louis Boulanger might have chosen and treated according to his own special talent; and this gives it a character of its own and an individual charm.
Théophile Gautier
Voyage en Italie (Paris, new ed., 1884).
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Fisherman Presenting a Ring to the Doge
Paris Bordone
Fisherman Presenting a Ring to the Doge Gradenigo
1534
Oil on canvas, 370 × 301 cm
Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice
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