Artwork
Portrait of sir Rehlinger

Portrait of sir Rehlinger is a paint painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Unknown. It dates from 1527 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.
About this work
Overview
The Portrait of Sir Rehlinger is a painting depicting a man in armor. Created with paint, it showcases the artist's skill in rendering detailed textures and using light to create depth.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is a man, identified as Sir Rehlinger, shown holding a halberd and wearing intricately detailed armor with floral patterns. The background features a landscape with a castle and trees, suggesting a connection to a specific place or status.
Technique & Style
The painting demonstrates a high level of detail, particularly in the armor, and employs chiaroscuro to achieve a sense of dimensionality. The use of light and shadow highlights the textures of the armor, creating a realistic representation.
Context
The work is associated with Albrecht Dürer, a significant artist known for his detailed and realistic paintings, suggesting that the Portrait of Sir Rehlinger may be influenced by or related to his style or oeuvre.
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