Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?)
Willem Drost
"Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?)" by Willem Drost, created in 1653 or 1655, is a notable example of Dutch Golden Age portraiture, characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and use of chiaroscuro. The identity of the sitter remains uncertain, leading to ongoing debate among scholars regarding whether it is indeed a self-portrait or a depiction of another individual.
"Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?)" by Willem Drost features a male figure depicted in a three-quarter pose, characterized by a dark background that enhances the subject's illuminated face and attire. The use of oil on canvas allows for a rich texture and depth in the rendering of the subject's clothing and facial features, showcasing Drost's skill in capturing light and shadow.