born c. 1525, , Albino, Republic of Venice died Feb. 5, 1578, Bergamo Italian Renaissance painter notable for his sober and dignified portraits. Moroni was a pupil of the local painter Moretto da Brescia, who strongly influenced Moroni's manner in painting religious compositions. It is Moroni's portraits that have earned him his importance, however, for he was one of the few Italian Renaissance artists who made portraiture their chief specialty. His portraits were mostly of the petty aristocracy and bourgeoisie of Bergamo. One of his best-known works is The Tailor (c. 1571; National Gallery, London). Moroni emphasized a sitter's dignity and nobility by means of natural, unforced poses and masterful compositions. Despite their impassive facial expressions, many of his portraits impart a sense of gentle melancholy that is reinforced by predominantly grey tonalities and by a restrained treatment of the textures of cloth and draperies. Moroni's simple yet subtle style of portraiture was clearly influenced by that of Titian, who himself commended Moroni's work. Among Moroni's other more notable portraits are the Portrait of a Young Man (Brera Picture Gallery, Milan) and the Portrait of a Gentleman (1563; Uffizi Gallery, Florence).
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