Lady with an Ermine
Lady with an Ermine (Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani) (Italian: Dama con l'ermellino [ˈdaːma kon lermelˈliːno]; Polish: Dama z gronostajem) is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci. It was painted between 1489 and 1490. The subject of the portrait is Cecilia Gallerani, the mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. Cecilia was pregnant at the time of the portrait. Leonardo was in the service of the Duke, who's nickname was 'white ermine'. The ermine was a symbol of purity for Leonardo. The painting was done in three stages and we know this because it went under reflective light technology and a multi lens camera was used. The first was a portrait just of Cecillia, the second he added a thin, small ermine and in the final stage, Leonardo made the ermine look more powerful and muscular. Lady with an Ermine is displayed in the Czartoryski Museum, Kraków, Poland.
Italian: Dama con l'ermellino, Polish: Dama z gronostajem | |
The Lady with an Ermine.jpg | |
Artist | Leonardo da Vinci |
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Year | 1489–90 |
Type | Oil on wood panel |
Dimensions | 54 cm × 39 cm (21 in × 15 in) |
Location | National Museum, Kraków, Poland |
Lady With An Ermine Media
Detail of the lady's head
Detail of the ermine
"Monuments Men" – Frank P. Albright, Everett Parker Lesley, Joe D. Espinosa – and Polish liaison officer Karol Estreicher pose with the painting upon its return to Poland in April 1946.
References
Other websites
- Czartoryski Museum Archived 2020-08-18 at the Wayback Machine
- BBC article on Lady with an Ermine
- BBC News Lady w Ermine - Bing video