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Santi di Tito created a portrait of Machiavelli in the late 16th century by following traditional portrait conventions of the time. The portrait is a bust-length depiction of Machiavelli in a frontal pose with a neutral expression, reflecting his stature as a respected political figure. The painting emphasizes Machiavelli's intelligence and authority through its meticulous attention to detail and use of light and shadow.

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