Artwork
Allert Boelisse (1523-59)

Allert Boelisse (1523-59) is an oil painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1550 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
About this work
Overview
Allert Boelisse (1523-59) executed this portrait in oil paint, featuring a bearded man set against a uniform gray background. The subject's direct gaze and neutral expression characterize the work.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts an unidentified man with a brown beard and mustache, dressed in a black hat and shirt. His neutral facial expression and direct engagement with the viewer suggest a portrait intended to convey the sitter's presence rather than a specific emotion or narrative.
Technique & Style
The artist utilized chiaroscuro to achieve depth and dimensionality. Notable attention to detail is evident in the intricate rendering of the subject's beard and clothing, highlighting the artist's skill.
History & Provenance
No specific historical or provenance details are provided for this work beyond the artist's dates (1523-59) and the medium used.
Context
Given the artist's period, the work aligns with 16th-century European portraiture trends, emphasizing realism and the use of chiaroscuro, though the subject's identity and the painting's original context remain unspecified.
Legacy
The painting's impact or influence on subsequent art movements or its reception over time is not detailed in the provided information.
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