Artwork

Bildnis eines jungen Mannes

Bildnis eines jungen Mannes, by Hans Schöpfer, unspecified, 1531
Bildnis eines jungen Mannes, by Hans Schöpfer, unspecified, 1531

Bildnis eines jungen Mannes is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Hans Schöpfer. It dates from 1531 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

Hans Schöpfer’s 1531 portrait, titled *Bildnis eines jungen Mannes*, presents a young male sitter rendered against a dark, unadorned backdrop. The figure is distinguished by a somber hat, a crisp white collar, and a richly patterned dark jacket, with his hands gently clasped before him. The composition’s restrained setting directs attention entirely to the sitter’s demeanor and attire.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait captures a youth of apparent status, conveyed through his formal dress and composed pose. The serious expression and folded hands suggest a moment of contemplation or a formal presentation, typical of early‑Renaissance portraiture that sought to convey the sitter’s character and social standing rather than narrative action.

Technique & Style

Schöpfer employs a pronounced chiaroscuro, juxtaposing illuminated facial features and clothing against the surrounding gloom. This stark contrast sculpts the contours of the face and the folds of the jacket, creating a three‑dimensional presence. The limited palette and precise brushwork reflect the Northern Renaissance’s attention to detail and material texture.

History & Provenance

Created in 1531, the work has been part of the collection of Munich’s Alte Pinakothek, one of Germany’s foremost repositories of Old Master paintings. Its accession into the museum’s holdings situates the portrait within a broader narrative of 16th‑century German art preserved for public scholarship.

Artist & collection