Point of view #12
Scipione Pulzone's Portrait of Bianca Cappello. A Portrait Makes a Career
Point of View # 12 focuses on Scipione Pulzone’s Portrait of Bianca Capello, the wife of Francesco I de’ Medici. A native of Gaeta, the artist was one of the most sought-after portrait painters of his time; a number of letters document that he painted the celebrated Grand-Duchess of Tuscany between October 1585 and January 1586. Sources also record that he used the extremely expensive pigment Ultramarine in this portrait – something confirmed by our recent scientific analyses of the picture. The brilliant painting now in Vienna is therefore the portrait the sitter presented to a friend, the Venetian nobleman Francesco Bembo, who proudly displayed it in his hometown.
In 2012 the Picture Gallery started a new series of exhibitions called „Points of View“; each focuses on an exceptional painting from our collection that is either rarely shown for lack of wall space, or one where recent research offers new insights.
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16 April 2015
to 26 July 2015