Artwork
Portrait of the painter Jan Brueghel

Portrait of the painter Jan Brueghel is an oil painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1612 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. The work is an oil painting portraying a bearded man with a white ruff and dark clothing.
About this work
Overview
The work is an oil painting portraying a bearded man with a white ruff and dark clothing. He rests his right hand on his chest, looking directly forward. A plain, dark background isolates the figure, emphasizing his facial features and attire.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter is identified as Jan Brueghel, a painter of the early 17th century. The straightforward pose and direct gaze suggest a dignified self‑presentation, common in portraiture intended to convey professional status and personal integrity.
Technique & Style
The artist employs chiaroscuro, lighting the subject from one side so that the face emerges from deep shadow. This contrast creates a three‑dimensional effect, highlighting the texture of the ruff and the contours of the beard while the surrounding darkness recedes.
History & Provenance
The painting is catalogued as a portrait of Jan Brueghel, though details of its commission and subsequent ownership are not recorded in the supplied information. Its medium and stylistic traits place it within the early Baroque period of Flemish portraiture.
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