Retrato de um Homem com Chaperão Azul

Jan van Eyck · PD

Retrato de um Homem com Chaperão Azul


Ficha técnica

Ano
1435
Técnica
óleo sobre painel
Tipo
pintura
Dimensões
19,1 × 13,2 cm

A história

This is a tiny panel, smaller than a sheet of paper, painted by Jan van Eyck in the early 1430s in the Low Countries. We do not know who the man is. He wears a blue chaperon, the twisted cloth hood of the period, and he holds up a ring between his fingers, which may mean he was a goldsmith or that the portrait marked a betrothal. For a long time scholars doubted it was really by van Eyck at all. Then a cleaning in 1991 let them look under the paint with infrared, and the underdrawing and the handling of the oil turned out to be unmistakably his. The panel ended up far from home. It belongs to the Brukenthal Museum in Sibiu, in Transylvania, built from the collection of an 18th-century Habsburg governor named Samuel von Brukenthal.

Retrato de um Homem com Chaperão Azul — Jan van Eyck — MuseScope