The Three Ages of Man (Giorgione)

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ArtistGiorgione
Yearc. 1500-1501
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions62 cm × 77.5 cm (24 in × 30.5 in)
The Three Ages of Man
ArtistGiorgione
Yearc. 1500-1501
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions62 cm × 77.5 cm (24 in × 30.5 in)
LocationGalleria palatina, Florence

The Three Ages of Man or Reading a Song is a 1500-1501 painting by Giorgione, now displayed at the Galleria Palatina within the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.[1]

The painting was first identified in a description by Marcantonio Michiel of the antique dressing room of Gabriele Vendramin, cited in a 1569 inventory. In 1657, the painting passed into the collection of painter Nicolas Régnier and from there it was bought by the Medici family between 1666 and 1675, where it entered the collection of Ferdinando de' Medici. This panel with a triple portrait was initially attributed to Jacopo Palma il Vecchio and then to a "Lombardic style." In 1880, Morelli was the first to re-attribute to work to Giorgione, a hypothesis mostly shared by critics.

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