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Portrait of a Man, possibly Walterus Fourmenois (1596-1653), 1620. Creator: Salomon Mesdach
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Portrait of a Man, possibly Walterus Fourmenois (1596-1653), 1620. Creator: Salomon Mesdach
Portrait of a Man, possibly Walterus Fourmenois (1596-1653), 1620
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This exquisite 17th century portrait, titled "Portrait of a Man, possibly Walterus Fourmenois (1596-1653)" by Salomon Mesdach, showcases the affluence and fashionable attire of the Baroque era in the Netherlands. The man, believed to be Walterus Fourmenois, is depicted in a grandiose setting, seated before an ornate backdrop. He is dressed in the finest clothing of the time, with a voluminous, fur-lined coat, a lace collar, and a pair of elegant gloves. The rich colors and intricate details of the painting capture the essence of the Baroque period, with its emphasis on grandeur and opulence. The man's attire reflects the societal norms of the time, with a high collar, which was a symbol of wealth and status. The gloves, made of fine leather, were also a sign of affluence and were often worn as a fashion statement. The oil on panel painting, created by Salomon Mesdach in 1620, is a testament to the historical significance of clothing and fashion during the Baroque era in Europe. The painting is a valuable addition to the heritage of art, particularly in the Low Countries, and is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of fashion and the Baroque period. It is currently housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world.
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