Artwork
Gomer

Gomer is an unspecified painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1515 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.
About this work
Overview
The work titled Gomer is a painted composition that presents a seated female figure on a bench. She is clothed in a long red robe, a gray upper garment, and a blue‑gold head covering. Her right hand is lifted while her left hand rests on her lap, and a white banner bearing black lettering arches above her head.
Subject & Meaning
The central figure appears to be portrayed with an air of dignity, suggested by her elaborate attire and the presence of the inscribed banner. While the exact wording on the banner is unclear, its placement implies a commemorative or explanatory function, possibly identifying the woman or indicating the occasion depicted.
Technique & Style
The painting employs a realistic rendering of fabric and drapery, emphasizing the rich reds and contrasting blues of the garments. The use of a flat, white banner with stark lettering creates a graphic element that interrupts the pictorial space, a device sometimes used to convey textual information within a visual narrative.
History & Provenance
No specific details about the artist, date of execution, or ownership history are provided for Gomer. Consequently, the work’s provenance and its place within a broader collection remain undocumented in the available information.
Context
The composition’s focus on a solitary, formally dressed woman aligns with portrait traditions that emphasize status or religious significance. The inclusion of a banner with text is reminiscent of medieval and early modern practices where visual art served an instructional or commemorative purpose.
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