Artwork
Bildnis eines jungen Mannes

Bildnis eines jungen Mannes is an unspecified painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Justus van Egmont. It dates from 1637 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Bildnis eines jungen Mannes is a 1637 portrait by Flemish Baroque painter Justus van Egmont, characterized by a somber and dignified atmosphere. The work showcases a young man in formal, dark attire set against a muted, textured background.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, a young man with a serious expression, is portrayed with attention to individual likeness, typical of van Egmont's portraiture focus. His gaze, directed slightly off-center, adds a sense of introspection.
Technique & Style
Van Egmont's technique is evident in the intricate details of the subject's ornate collar, frilly cuffs, and ring, contrasting with the subdued, mottled background. The overall style aligns with Flemish Baroque portraiture of the 17th century.
History & Provenance
Created in 1637, the painting reflects van Egmont's experience as a court painter in France and his later contributions to the Académie de peinture et de sculpture in Flanders, though specific ownership history is not detailed here.
Context
This work is situated within the broader European art landscape of the 17th century, where portraiture emphasized capturing the sitter's character and status, as seen in the formal, dignified portrayal here.
Legacy
While specific lasting impacts of *Bildnis eines jungen Mannes* on the art world are not highlighted, it represents van Egmont's contribution to Flemish Baroque portraiture, alongside his associations with notable figures like van Dyck and Rubens.
Artist & collection
Artist
Justus van Egmont or Joost van Egmont (1601 – 8 January 1674) was a painter and a tapestry designer during the 17th century.

















