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Portrait of a Gentleman, said to e Lord Hebdon, half-length
990116 Portrait of a Gentleman, said to e Lord Hebdon, half-length, wearing a black costume and white collar, 1659 (oil on canvas) by Bol, Ferdinand (1616-80); 73.6x60.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of a Gentleman, said to e Lord Hebdon, half-length, wearing a black costume and white collar. Ferdinand Bol (1616-1680). Oil on canvas. Painted in 1659. 73.6 x 60.9cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23292762
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
1650s Artist Dutch Black Color Black Colour Body Type Bust Length Collar Costumed Curly Hair Dressed Up Dutch Art Dutch Artist Gentleman Gentlemen Human Build Mid 17th Century Mid Seventeenth Century Neckwear Netherlandish Artist Old Master Paintings Old Masters One Man Only Outfit Overweight Pious Plump Portly Quarter Length Stage Costume Well Fed White Color 1659 Apparel Ethnic Origin Ferdinand Bol Portrait Style Portraiture
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Lord Hebdon" captures the essence of seventeenth-century Dutch art. Painted by Ferdinand Bol in 1659, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases the artist's exceptional talent and attention to detail. The subject of the painting is a distinguished gentleman dressed in a black costume with a crisp white collar. Standing against an indistinct background, his presence commands attention. His curly hair frames his face as he gazes directly at the viewer with an air of confidence. Bol's meticulous brushwork brings out every intricate detail in the man's attire and features. The play of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to the composition, highlighting the folds of his clothing and emphasizing his strong posture. Despite being described as "portly" or "well-fed" there is an undeniable elegance about this gentleman that transcends physical appearance. His refined demeanor suggests sophistication and status within society. This portrait serves as a testament to Bol's skill as well as capturing a moment in time during seventeenth-century Europe. It offers us a glimpse into history while showcasing the beauty found within old master paintings. Displayed proudly in private collections today, this remarkable artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless appeal.
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