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Portrait of a young man with a turbanCirca 1620
Circa 1620
$10,235.58
£7,573.05
€8,500
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A$15,537.70
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About the Item
Circle of Adam de Coster
(Mechelen 1586 – Antwerp 1643)
Portrait of a Young Man with a Turban, Dressed in Oriental Style
Oil on canvas
H. 43 cm ; W. 33 cm
Unsigned
This portrait of a young man wearing a white turban and a rich red cloak adorned with gold embroidery is part of the Flemish "tronie" tradition, a popular 17th-century painting genre that aimed to depict expressive faces or costumed figures, without any intention of creating a realistic portrait. The work is attributed to the circle of Adam de Coster, a Flemish painter known for his dramatic night scenes and his expressive use of chiaroscuro, influenced by Caravaggism.
The sculptural light bathes the young man's face, revealing a pensive expression, while the dark background accentuates the subject's presence. The turban, an exotic accessory, was part of a widespread pictorial fashion of the time: that of fantasized Orientalism, synonymous with luxury, alienation, and mystery. This type of representation, although Western, testifies to the fascination with Eastern cultures in 17th-century European courts.
The work illustrates the skill of Flemish artists in combining naturalistic precision and dramatic effects in a sober but captivating composition. It also demonstrates the Baroque period's attraction to contrast, texture, and emotion.
- Creation Year:Circa 1620
- Dimensions:Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Width: 13 in (33 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Circle Of:Adam De Coster (1586 - 1643, Dutch)
- Period:1620-1629
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:BELEYMAS, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1857216738362
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