Portrait of a Man with a Gold Chain
Corneille de Lyon
"Portrait of a Man with a Gold Chain," created by Corneille de Lyon in 1575, is a notable example of 16th-century portraiture that reflects the artist's skill in capturing the individuality and status of his subjects. The identity of the man depicted remains unknown, but the gold chain signifies wealth and social standing, characteristic of the period's elite.
"Portrait of a Man with a Gold Chain" by Corneille de Lyon, created in 1575, features a male subject depicted in three-quarter view, characterized by a detailed rendering of facial features and a somber expression. The use of oil on wood allows for rich color saturation and a luminous quality, particularly evident in the intricate gold chain that adorns the subject's neck, contrasting with the dark background that emphasizes the figure's presence.