Portrait of Luca Pacioli

Portrait of Luca Pacioli
ArtistAttributed to Jacopo de' Barbari
Yearc. 1495–1500
MediumTempera on panel
Dimensions99 cm × 120 cm (39 in × 47 in)
LocationCapodimonte Museum, Naples

The Portrait of Luca Pacioli is a painting attributed to the Italian Renaissance artist Jacopo de' Barbari, dating to around 1500 and housed in the Capodimonte Museum, Naples, southern Italy. The painting portrays the Renaissance mathematician Luca Pacioli and may have been (at least partially) painted by his collaborator Leonardo da Vinci. The person on the right has not been identified conclusively, but could be the German painter Albrecht Dürer, whom Barbari met between 1495 and 1500.