A version of this image turned up on my Facebook homepage today, pointing the remarkable resemblance between the 'Friend' from Raphael's 'Self Portrait with Friend' and the versatile actor and musician Oscar Isaac, who turned in such a brilliant performance in the Coen Brothers' wonderful film Inside Llewyn Davis (which I wrote about here). The original painting, which hangs in the Louvre, shows Raphael – if it is indeed him; it's not entirely certain – with a 'friend', who might or might not be a pupil or fellow artist, but has never been identified. To make matters still more uncertain, the picture is believed to be only partly painted by Raphael. Anyway, I eagerly await further examples of film star/Renaissance portrait crossover...
Hmm..pretty close, but Raphael's friend has a more gracile jawline and and a longer, more elegant neck, which results in looking subtly more aristocratic than the actor. Looks like he's taking pleasure in the comparison anyhow, so more power to him...
ReplyDeleteYes, I guess the Friend looks like an idealised – Raphaelised – version of Oscar Isaac.
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