Portrait of a Man Holding a Sword

Willem van Mieris

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key Notes:
Realism, Noble demeanor
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Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Portrait of a Man Holding a Sword," created by Willem van Mieris in the early 18th century, exemplifies the artist's mastery in rendering textures and the play of light, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age. The painting reflects the societal values of the time, emphasizing themes of nobility and virtue through the depiction of the subject in a formal pose, adorned with a sword, which signifies honor and status.

Description of the work:

"Portrait of a Man Holding a Sword," painted by Willem van Mieris in the 17th century, features a finely detailed representation of a male figure adorned in opulent attire, characterized by rich textures and a carefully rendered facial expression that conveys a sense of dignity. The composition is enhanced by the inclusion of the sword, which serves as a symbol of authority, while the artist's meticulous brushwork and use of light contribute to the overall realism and depth of the portrait.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Portrait of a Man Holding a Sword