Artwork

Bildnis der Sofia von Raindorf

Bildnis der Sofia von Raindorf, by Hans Schöpfer, unspecified, 1590
Bildnis der Sofia von Raindorf, by Hans Schöpfer, unspecified, 1590

Bildnis der Sofia von Raindorf is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Hans Schöpfer. It dates from 1590 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

Bildnis der Sofia von Raindorf is a portrait painting created by Hans Schöpfer in 1590, currently part of the collection at the Alte Pinakothek.

Subject & Meaning

The subject of the portrait is Sofia von Raindorf, depicted with understated elegance. Her attire, including a cap, striped sleeves, and a ruff collar, suggests a modest yet refined demeanor. The clasped hands imply a contemplative or subdued mood.

Technique & Style

The painting employs a striking chiaroscuro effect, achieved through a plain black background that accentuates the subject's pale skin and dark hair. The overall dark, shadowy tone adds depth and solemnity to the portrait.

History & Provenance

Created in 1590 by Hans Schöpfer, the painting's ownership history prior to its current location at the Alte Pinakothek is not detailed in the provided information.

Context

The use of chiaroscuro and the subject's attire place the painting within the broader European portrait traditions of the late 16th century, reflecting both artistic innovations and the social conventions of the time.

Legacy

While specific influences or notable exhibitions of 'Bildnis der Sofia von Raindorf' are not provided, its presence in the Alte Pinakothek suggests recognition of its historical and artistic value within Schöpfer's oeuvre and 16th-century European portraiture.

Artist & collection