Portrait of a Young Man
Portrait of a Young Man is a name given to many painted portraits in which the identity of the young male sitter has been lost to history. Notable examples include:
- Portrait of a Young Man (Masaccio) (ca. 1425), by Masaccio
- Portrait of a Young Man (Botticelli, Pitti Palace) (ca. 1473), by Sandro Botticelli
- Portrait of a Young Man (Botticelli, London) (ca. 1483), by Sandro Botticelli
- Portrait of a Young Man (Raphael) (1514), by Raffaello Sanzio (lost during World War II)
- Several male portraits by Antonello da Messina:
- The portrait usually known as The Condottiero, now in the Louvre of Paris
- Portrait of a Man (Antonello da Messina, Berlin)
- Portrait of a Man (Antonello da Messina, London)
- Portrait of a Man (Antonello da Messina, Madrid)
- Portrait of a Man (Antonello da Messina, Pavia)
- Portrait of a Man (Antonello da Messina, Turin)
See also
- Laughing Cavalier (1624), a painting formerly known as Portrait of a Young Man, by Frans Hals
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, a 1914–15 novel by James Joyce
- Portrait of a Young Man Drowning, a 1962 novel by Charles Perry
- Portrait of a Man (disambiguation)
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