
Albrecht Dürer · PD
Portrait de Hans Tucher
Détails
L'histoire
Dürer painted this portrait in 1499, not long after returning to Nuremberg from his first journey over the Alps to Italy. The man is Hans Tucher, a member of one of the city's leading merchant families, shown against a plain green ground in a fur-trimmed coat and dark cap. What Dürer brought back from Italy shows in the handling, the confident three-quarter turn, the solid modelling of the face, the sitter meeting your eye as an individual rather than a type. It was made as one of a pair, hung beside a matching portrait of Tucher's wife, Felicitas. The Tuchers were among the patrons who kept the young Dürer in commissions as he built his reputation at home.




