마르턴 솔만스의 초상

Rembrandt or workshop · PD

마르턴 솔만스의 초상


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제작 연도
1634
기법
캔버스에 유채
유형
회화
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71.2 × 53 cm

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Rembrandt painted this full-length in 1634 for a wedding. The groom, Marten Soolmans, was in his early twenties and heir to an Antwerp family that had fled north to Amsterdam and grown rich refining sugar, in a plant they had named Purgatory for the heat of the work. He spends that money on the canvas. He is dressed head to foot in black silk, with a wide lace collar, and enormous rosettes of lace bloom on each shoe. Full-length standing portraits like this were usually reserved for royalty, so a merchant's son having himself painted this way said a great deal. Rembrandt had just arrived in the city and was hungry for exactly these clients. The shoe rosettes alone hold more paint than some of his faces.