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The unidentified sitter seems to be wearing the ribbon of the Légion d' Honneur. He may have been a friend or acquaintance of the painter Edgar Degas as the portrait was in his private collection. At the time it was acquired at the posthumous dispersal of Degas's collection in 1918, the date of the painting was noted on the reverse. This is no longer visible. ...
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This bold portrait is of an unknown sitter. The fur collar, the jewel on the cap & the heavy gold chains indicate that he was a man of some wealth. The two badges on the chain can be identified & suggest that he may have been a Swabian & was probabl ...
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It has been suggested that the sitter is Dr Richard Mead, the famous physician & collector. This identification has not been verified. The date of this work would suggest that the picture was painted in Britain & the sitter is likely to be British. ...
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Jacometto specialised in portraits of this format & size & many of his works have reverses inscribed with mottoes as in this work. The inscription on the reverse shows two crossed sprays of myrtle & comesfrom Horace's ' Odes' (1: 13): FELICES TER E ...
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The sitter has not been identified. Tocque was one of the foremost portraitists of his age combining, as here, study of character with attention to his sitter's costume. ...
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Formerly attributed to the Flemish painter Enrico Fiammingo (Hendrick van Somer, 1607/15
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This is not a self portrait as was once supposed. It has been suggested that the painting is the ' Portrait of a Gentleman' (M. le Texier) exhibited by Ducreux at the Royal Academy, London, in 1791. ...
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The bearded sitter, who holds a paper in his left h&, has not been identified. The portrait probably dates from the middle of the 16th century. ...
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A much repainted bust-length portrait of an unidentified sitter. It has been attributed to Clouet & to Corneille de Lyon, both 16th-century artists, but the condition of the panel, which is badly rubbed, precludes a firm attribution. ...
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Portrait Of A Man

The sitter has been described as a Florentine nobleman. The red costume, however, suggests that he may have been Genoese and have held office in the government of that Republic. Sustermans worked in Genoa in 1649.
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The sitter has been described as a Florentine nobleman. The red costume, however, suggests that he may have been Genoese & have held office in the government of that Republic. Sustermans worked in Genoa in 1649.

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Red - One of the three primary colours
Office - A room where people work
Costume - Clothes that set a scene of a particular theme or time period.

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