An Old man And His Grandson

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The painting An Old Man and his Grandson by Domenico Ghirlandaio An Old Man and his Grandson has a very intimate presence. Looking at the angelic child, I wonder, what is he thinking? Perhaps he’s remembering the beauty of being a child. The innocence and cleanliness. The boy that he once was. Glancing at the Old Man’s face, I first felt that it was fair to say that he has a case of rhinophyma, which is an enlargement of the nose due to the dilation of follicles of the skin, suggesting years of excessive alcohol consumption. But it was now suggested to me that the old man has a bad case of rosacea. My research online has led me to say that it’s a toss up to what I had to agree on. To me, this painting shows a contrast of perfection and imperfection. It’s a naturalistic portrait, depicting a deep sense of emotion. The realism in the old man’s face grabs our concern in attempt to understand what is going on in the painting. I feel that the realism in the Old Man’s face conveys the deep emotions he feels towards the child. There is a great contrast between him and the child. The child seems to be represented as an almost angelic figure, a more idealized Renaissance creation. While the old man has a worn face, suggesting a long life. The man is wearing a reddish robe which suggests that he may be some sort of a noble figure. Ghirlandaio’s placement of the old man and the child horizontally definitely brought aid to giving an exaggerated existence of an emotional moment between the two. I also considered taking the child’s perspective, looking up at the old man’s bulbous nose, wrinkled face and large ears. Looking into the background, I see a few things that I’d like to describe what they might mean, or at least mean to myself. The tree that is closest to the characters doesn’t seem to have much leaves on it. Farther into the distance we see trees that appear

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