Portrait of Moses, by Joos van Ghent (known in Italy as Giusto di Gand), located in the Studiolo of Federico da Montefeltro, at the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, Galleria Nazionale delle Marche. The painting is part of a series of 28 portraits, some of which are the work of Berruguete, which originally decorated the walls of the studiolo. They were taken down by Cardinal Antonio Barberini who brought them to Rome. Fourteen of the 28 panels ended up in France, while the others were purchased by the Italian State and assigned to the Gallery of Urbino
Type:
Immagine fissa; Oggetto fisico
Category:
Photographs
Author:
Subject:
Tradional
Communication and Publicity
Inscription
In Costume
Communication
People
Men
Accessory
Portrait
Tablets of the Law
Instrument
Moses
Person
Nobility
Male
Clothing
Of the Nobility
Headress (Civilian, Military, Religious)
Writing
Turban
Fashion and Clothing
Bible-Old Testament
Material and technique:
P Color Process; Film positive
Date of creation:
1999
Temporal coverage:
Early Renaissance;;Renaissance;;Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods;;Europe;;First and Second Millennium A.D.

Previews
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Relations
Is referenced by: see the resource on external website
References: Moses, Studiolo of Federico da Montefeltro, Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Palazzo Ducale, Urbino
Provider
Archivio storico Alinari / Fotografie Alinari
Identifier: CAL-F-008158-0000
Rights
Rights: Alinari Archives, Florence