Portrait of a Young Woman
by BORDONE, Paris, Oil on canvas, 107 x 83 cm
Half-length figures of young women - reputed to be courtesans, with an iconography initially adopted by Titian, Palma Vecchio and then Bordone - were very much in vogue in Venetian art of the sixteenth century. Often, as in this case, Bordone would add an architectural background to define an interior setting.