The artwork entitled “Etienne Chevalier with St. Stephen” was created by Jean Fouquet around the year 1454. Executed in oil on wood, this piece is a part of the Northern Renaissance movement and measures 93 x 85 cm. The artwork, classified under the portrait genre, is currently housed in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, Germany.
In the piece, two figures are prominently depicted against an intricately detailed backdrop. The gentleman on the left, Etienne Chevalier, is rendered in a striking red robe with hands clasped in a prayerful attitude, demonstrating a sense of piety and devotion. To his right stands St. Stephen, identifiable by his clerical attire and tonsured head, holding a book and a stone, correlating with his martyrdom. The vibrant colors, meticulous detailing, and the juxtaposition of sacred and mortal figures are characteristic elements of Fouquet’s work, underscoring the religious and cultural narratives of the Northern Renaissance era.