"Italian School Of 1600, Portrait Of Jean Brilleard, Oil On Canvas. "
ITALIAN SCHOOL of 1600, portrait of Jean Brilleard, Oil on canvas. This work represents the noble Jean Brilleard II, son of Jean Brilleard I and Uarie Le Loup, dressed in rich and detailed clothes, of fine fabrics and intricate decorations, such as lace and embroidery. This type of clothing indicates his high social status, in fact golden tones and deep reds are predominant, symbols of wealth and power. Furthermore, the representation of fabrics and details is very realistic, a distinctive feature of the Baroque. The use of light and shadow creates a dramatic effect, highlighting the subject and giving depth to the image. The nobleman's posture and gestures are designed to convey authority and dignity, and these elements, combined, create a portrait that not only represents the subject's physical appearance, but also his status and personality. Measurements: 72.5 × 56.5 cm (some gaps)