Artwork
Portrait of Thomas de Granger

Portrait of Thomas de Granger is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Jacob van Schuppen. It dates from 1716 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
Overview
The Portrait of Thomas de Granger is a painting executed in oil paint by Jacob van Schuppen in 1716. It is a representative work from the Rococo period.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts Thomas de Granger seated in a chair, engaged in writing with a quill pen. He is dressed in a red coat with fur trim and a white wig, set against a dark background that accentuates his serious expression.
Technique & Style
The artist's use of chiaroscuro creates a three-dimensional effect on the subject's face. The folds in his clothing and the texture of the fur are rendered with attention to detail, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the subtleties of light and shadow.
History & Provenance
The Portrait of Thomas de Granger is part of the collection at the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Jacob van Schuppen, the artist, was a court painter in Vienna, reflecting his involvement in the artistic circles of the time.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jacob van Schuppen (26 January 1670 – 29 January 1751) was a French-Austrian painter who was known for his portraits, history paintings and genre scenes. He was court painter in Vienna.














