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Master of the 1540s
Description
- Master of the 1540s
- Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, with a red beard and holding a pair of gloves in his right hand
- inscribed upper left: A- 1520 [see note] and upper right: AETATIS. SVAE/ 29
- oil on oak panel
Provenance
Anonymous sale, New York, Sotheby's, 20 January 1983, lot 59, when acquired by the present owner.
Literature
M.J. Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Painting, vol. XIII, Leiden 1975, p. 94, no. 256, reproduced plate 126.
Catalogue Note
So-named by Max J. Friedländer on account of the dates on a large number of his pictures (the earliest of which is dated 1541, the latest 1551),1 this anonymous master was, along with Anthonis Mor and Willem Key, one of the leading exponents of portraiture during the middle part of the sixteenth century. His style is however more akin with that of Joos van Cleve, of whom he is considered a follower, and whose death in 1540 coincides with this master's first dated work a year later.
Friedländer reproduces the work in his 1975 revised edition with a photograph taken in 1925, showing the picture before the addition of '20' as the last two digits of the date, so these were added subsequently, perhaps to facilitate an attribution to an earlier portraitist such as Holbein or van Cleve. The upper right hand inscription is shown fuller, giving the sitter's age as AETATIS. SVAE/ 29. The 29, presumably a later addition, has been removed in a subsequent cleaning.
1. Friedländer, op. cit., p. 93, no. 240, reproduced plate 122; and p. 94, no. 254, reproduced plate 126.