Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?)

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"Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?)" is a small, meticulously detailed 15th-century oil painting on panel, widely regarded as one of Jan van Eyck’s most technically accomplished and possibly autobiographical portraits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
panel painting
artHistoricalSignificance key work of Early Netherlandish portraiture
artworkSurface single panel
attributedTo Jan van Eyck
background dark background
catalogueStatus secure attribution
collection National Gallery collection
condition well preserved
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creationPlace Bruges
surface form: Bruges (probable)
creator Jan van Eyck
culture Flemish
depicts man
depictsClothing dark robe
red headdress
depictsView bust-length figure
genre portrait
hasPart inscription on frame
height 26.0 cm
iconography direct gaze at viewer
inception 1433
inscriptionLanguage Latin
inscriptionType motto
languageOfTitle English
lighting subtle modeling of light and shadow
location National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery, London
materialUsed oil paint
wooden panel
movement Northern Renaissance
notableFor meticulous detail
possible self-portrait of the artist
technical mastery
orientation portrait format
originalTitle Portrait of a Man
owner National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery, London
paintLayerCharacteristic thin translucent glazes
period 15th century
possibleDepiction Jan van Eyck
signature present
subjectUncertainty identity of sitter debated
technique oil on panel
titleAlternative Man in a Red Turban
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man in a Red Turban
viewDirection three-quarter view
width 19.0 cm

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Jan van Eyck notableWork Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?)
ALS ICH KAN usedIn Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?)