Artwork

Portret van Adrianus Lanchry

Portret van Adrianus Lanchry, by Unknown, oil, 1701
Portret van Adrianus Lanchry, by Unknown, oil, 1701

Portret van Adrianus Lanchry is an oil painting by the French Classical Baroque artist Unknown. It dates from 1701 and is held in the collection of the Groeningemuseum.

About this work

Overview

The work entitled *Portret van Adrianus Lanchry* is an oil painting that depicts a solitary male figure. He is presented in a three‑quarter view, gazing directly at the viewer, set against a darkened backdrop that includes a subtle red hue on the left side of the composition.

Subject & Meaning

The sitter is portrayed with long, dark hair and a lace collar that frames his neck, suggesting a degree of refinement. His dark coat and the solemn expression convey a sense of dignity, while the direct eye contact invites a personal engagement with the observer.

Technique & Style

The artist employs soft, delicate brushwork to render the facial features, creating a gentle modeling of light and shadow. The use of oil allows for subtle tonal transitions, especially in the flesh tones, while the background remains largely muted, emphasizing the figure’s presence.

History & Provenance

Specific details about the painting’s creation date, artist, and ownership trail are not recorded in the available documentation. Consequently, the work’s provenance remains uncertain, and further archival research would be required to trace its historical trajectory.

Context

The inclusion of a lace collar and dark attire aligns the portrait with early‑modern European conventions of representing educated or affluent individuals. The restrained palette and focus on the sitter’s gaze reflect a broader interest in psychological presence characteristic of portraiture in the period.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Groeningemuseum

Museum

Groeningemuseum

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