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Portrait of the Nuremberg Goldsmith Hans Lencker (1523-1585) and his 9-year old son Elisius... 1570 Creator: Nicolas Neufchatel
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Portrait of the Nuremberg Goldsmith Hans Lencker (1523-1585) and his 9-year old son Elisius... 1570 Creator: Nicolas Neufchatel
Portrait of the Nuremberg Goldsmith Hans Lencker (1523-1585) and his 9-year old son Elisius the Younger, 1570
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This portrait, created by the renowned Flemish painter Nicolas Neufchatel in 1570, showcases the Nuremberg goldsmith Hans Lencker (1523-1585) and his nine-year-old son Elisius the Younger. The father-son duo is depicted standing side by side, with Hans looking directly at the viewer while Elisius gazes away, lost in thought or perhaps admiring his father's intricately patterned clothing. Hans Lencker, a successful goldsmith, is dressed in the fashionable attire of the Northern Renaissance period. His dark, full beard and fur-trimmed coat denote his status and occupation. His son, Elisius, wears a black jacket and a high neck ruff, typical of the children's fashion during that era. The painting, now housed at Statens Museum for Kunst in Denmark, is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the 16th century. The use of oil on canvas technique adds depth and texture to the portraits, making the father and son appear lifelike and engaging. The father's intense gaze and the son's thoughtful expression convey the complex emotions and relationships that exist between parents and children. This portrait not only captures the essence of the father-son bond but also provides a glimpse into the fashion and lifestyle of the Northern Renaissance period.
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