- Ginevra de' Benci
Infobox Painting|
title=Ginevra de' Benci
artist=Leonardo da Vinci
year=circa1476
type=Oil on wood
height=38.8
width=36.7
height_inch=15.3
width_inch = 14.4
city=Washington, D.C. , USA
museum=National Gallery of Art "Ginevra de' Benci" (Born 1457) was a lady of the aristocratic class in 15th century
Florence , admired for her intelligence by Florentine contemporaries. She is the subject of one of only 17 extant paintings attributed toLeonardo da Vinci . The oil-on-woodportrait was permanently acquired by theNational Gallery of Art inWashington, D.C. , USA, in 1967 for 5 million dollars paid to the Princely House ofLiechtenstein , a record price at the time.It is known from three written sources that Leonardo painted a portrait of Ginevra de' Benci in 1474 in commemoration of her marriage to Luigi Niccolini, and the painting's imagery and reverse text support this theme. Directly behind the young lady in the portrait is a
juniper tree. The reverse of the portrait is decorated with a juniper sprig encircled by a wreath of laurel and palm and is memorialized by the phrase VIRTUTEM FORMA DECORAT ("Beauty adorns Virtue"). The Italian word for juniper is "ginepro", which suggests that the juniper motif may be a symbolic pun on Ginevra's name. Fittingly, juniper was also aRenaissance symbol forchastity .The portrait is one of the highlights of the National Gallery of Art, and is admired by many for its portrayal of Ginevra's temperament. Ginevra is beautiful but austere; she has no hint of a smile and her gaze, though forward, seems indifferent to the viewer. A strip from the bottom of the painting was removed in the past, presumably due to damage, and Ginevra's arms and hands were lost.
According to
Giorgio Vasari , Ginevra de' Benci was also included in the fresco byDomenico Ghirlandaio of the Visitation of Mary and Elizabeth in the church ofSanta Maria Novella in Florence.External links
* [http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pinfo?Object=50442+0+none Website of the National Gallery of Art, where Ginevra de' Benci may be viewed online]
* [http://www.nga.gov/kids/ginevra.htm High resolution zoomable image of Ginevra de' Benci, plus a kid-friendly discussion of this important portrait by Leonardo da Vinci]
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