Flemish painter

Portrait of a Man with a Samson Medal

Flemish painter
Portrait of a Man with a Samson Medal

c. 1515-1530 Visible à Salle 7

This unknown man is holding a red carnation between his thumb and forefinger. His features have been painted firmly, with no flowing transitions. The red hat with flaps and black ribbons is striking. The medal shining in the light on the front flap shows Samson fighting the lion.

Although the painter’s name is unknown, it was possible to date the portrait, as this kind of hat was popular after 1515.

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Flemish painter
Portrait of a Man with a Samson Medal

c. 1515-1530 Visible à Salle 7

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Informations générales
Flemish painter
Portrait of a Man with a Samson Medal
c. 1515-1530
painting
752
Salle 7
Détails des matériaux et techniques
oil
panel
33.8 x 24.4 cm

Origine

A. Pallavicini-Grimaldi, Genoa, 1899 (as by Lucas van Leyden); Leo Nardus, Arnouville and Paris (as by Petrus Christus); Frederik Muller Gallery, Amsterdam; purchased with the support of the Rembrandt Association and private individuals, 1917