Artwork

Portrait of a man, signed "LT" and marked "JHB"

Portrait of a man, signed "LT" and marked "JHB", by Leonardus Temminck, ivory, 1794
Portrait of a man, signed "LT" and marked "JHB", by Leonardus Temminck, ivory, 1794

Portrait of a man, signed "LT" and marked "JHB" is an ivory painting by the Rococo painting artist Leonardus Temminck. It dates from 1794 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

About this work

Overview

This small, oval portrait on ivory is the work of Leonardus Temminck, dated to 1794. It is held in the Rijksmuseum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts a formally dressed man with short, curly hair, gazing directly at the viewer. His attire, including a black coat and ruffled cravat, suggests a dignified individual.

Technique & Style

Carved into ivory, the portrait features soft lighting that accentuates the subject's face against a dark background. The artist's use of chiaroscuro creates a sense of depth, drawing attention to the subject's features.

History & Provenance

The work is signed 'LT' and marked 'JHB', although the ivory surface shows signs of wear. The artist's identity is linked to these initials, confirming Leonardus Temminck as the creator.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Leonardus Temminck

Artist

Leonardus Temminck

Leonardus Temminck (1753–1813) was an artist, born in The Hague.

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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