Rembrandt van Rijn

'Tronie' of a Man with a Feathered Beret

149 detail signatuur
149 achterzijde
149 ingelijst
149 voorzijde
149 voorzijde

Rembrandt van Rijn
'Tronie' of a Man with a Feathered Beret

c. 1635-1640 No expuesto

A man twists his head to the right and looks at us over his shoulder. He is strikingly dressed in a feathered beret and a cloak with gold embroidery. The light is falling brightly on his face and casting a beautiful sheen on his metal gorget.

The painting is not a portrait, but a ‘tronie’, or character sketch. In this case, it is of a soldier, who is dressed in an old-fashioned style. Rembrandt did not sign the painting RHL (Rembrandt Harmenszoon Leydensis), as he had done for a long time before that, but with his first name alone.

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Rembrandt van Rijn
'Tronie' of a Man with a Feathered Beret

c. 1635-1640 No expuesto

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Información general
Rembrandt van Rijn (Leiden 1606 - 1669 Amsterdam)
'Tronie' of a Man with a Feathered Beret
c. 1635-1640
painting
149
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
panel
62.5 x 47 cm
Inscripciones
lower right: Rembrandt. f:

Origen

Govert van Slingelandt, The Hague, in or before 1752-1767; his widow, Agatha Huydecoper, 1767-1768; Van Slingelandt sale, The Hague, 18 May 1768 (Lugt 1683), no. 10; the entire collection sold to Prince William V; Prince William V, The Hague, 1768-1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822