Head of a Man Turned Left

Stefano Della Bella

Associated Names
Stefano Della Bella

Artist, Florentine, 1610 - 1664

The image depicts a close-up side profile of a person, showing the upper portion of their body, including the head, neck, and part of the shoulder area. The person is depicted in a left-facing profile, with their head turned slightly downwards. The facial features are detailed with a nose, chin, and lips clearly visible. The hair is wavy and relatively short, covering most of the ear. The person is wearing a garment that drapes over their shoulder, suggesting a cloak or robe. The background is plain. No jewelry or objects are visible in the image.

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Bibliography

1906

  • Vesme, Alexandre de (Baudi di Vesme, Alessandro). Le peintre-graveur italien; ouvrage faisant suite au peintre-graveur de Bartsch. Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1906.

1971

  • De Vesme, Alexandre, Phyllis Dearborn Massar.Stefano Della Bella. New York, 1971.

Wikidata ID

Q74873401

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