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Bildnis des Pfalzgrafen Johann Christian von Sulzbach (?)

Bildnis des Pfalzgrafen Johann Christian von Sulzbach (?) is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Pierre Goudreaux. It dates from 1723 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. Bildnis des Pfalzgrafen Johann Christian von Sulzbach (?
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Overview
Bildnis des Pfalzgrafen Johann Christian von Sulzbach (?) is a portrait painting created by Pierre Goudreaux in 1723, currently housed at the Alte Pinakothek.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a man, tentatively identified as Pfalzgrafen Johann Christian von Sulzbach, dressed in 18th-century European attire, including a red cape over a riveted gold breastplate and armor on his right arm. He holds a cloak in his left hand, set against a predominantly dark background with a subtle light source on the right.
Technique & Style
Goudreaux employed chiaroscuro to achieve depth and dimensionality, leveraging contrasts of light and shadow. The overall style reflects 18th-century European artistic influences.
History & Provenance
Created in 1723 by Pierre Goudreaux, the painting is part of the collection at the Alte Pinakothek, with its subject's identity indicated as tentative.
Context
The work's European 18th-century styling and the subject's attire place it within the broader context of portraiture from the early 18th century, emphasizing the depiction of nobility or high status individuals.
Legacy
While specific details on the painting's impact or reception over time are not provided, its presence in the Alte Pinakothek suggests recognition of its historical and artistic value within European portraiture of its era.
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