Portrait of an elderly man (1667) by Rembrandt

Portrait of an elderly man - Rembrandt - 1667

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of an elderly man
ArtistRembrandt
Date1667
Mediumoil
Dimensions81.9 x 67.7 cm
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationMauritshuis, Hague, Netherlands

About Portrait of an elderly man

The artwork, titled “Portrait of an Elderly Man,” is a baroque oil painting by Rembrandt, completed in 1667. It measures 81.9 cm by 67.7 cm and falls under the genre of portraiture. This significant piece of art is currently held at the Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands.

In the artwork, the subject is depicted with a dignified presence, its composition communicating the experience and wisdom of age. The elderly man, garbed in clothing that reflects the fashion of the time, sits posed against a dark, subtly textured backdrop. Rembrandt’s masterful use of light accentuates the contours of the man’s face, his silver hair, and the intricate folds of his attire, bringing a tangible realism to the portrait. His expression is solemn and contemplative, emanating a certain introspection characteristic of Rembrandt’s later works. The intricate brushstrokes and rich, earthy palette exemplify the artist’s skill in rendering lifelike flesh tones and textures, making this a compelling portrayal of the human condition in its autumnal stage.

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