Artwork
Portrait of a man in a grey wig

Portrait of a man in a grey wig is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1724 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw. This 1724 painting is a portrait of a man rendered from the chest up.
About this work
The painting depicts a man with a grey wig, wearing a red robe over a white shirt and a white lace tie.
The painting depicts a man with a grey wig, wearing a red robe over a white shirt and a white lace tie. The man is shown from the chest up, facing forward. The background of the painting is dark, which helps to highlight the subject's features. The man's wig is styled in loose curls, and his face is serious. He is wearing a red robe with gold trim, which adds a touch of elegance to the overall image. The white shirt and lace tie add a sense of refinement and sophistication. The painting is a portrait of a man in a grey wig, created in 1724.
Overview
This 1724 painting is a portrait of a man rendered from the chest up.
Subject & Meaning
The subject wears a grey wig with loose curls, a red robe with gold trim over a white shirt, and a white lace tie, conveying refinement and elegance. His serious expression is accentuated by a dark background.
Technique & Style
The artist's use of contrasting colors, such as the dark background against the subject's attire, highlights the man's features and adds depth to the portrait.
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