Experience the elegance of mid 17th century art with this stunning portrait of a nobleman, created in 1653. The painting portrays a gentleman with expressive mustaches and a goatee, dressed in period-appropriate attire and a ruff collar. His facial features, along with a discerning gaze and a subtle, mysterious smile, reflect a remarkable intellect and a kind disposition. The dark background emphasizes the gentleman's figure and clothing, while the meticulous details showcase the luxurious technique of Baroque portraiture. Notably, the locality mentioned in the surname with the prefix "de Cranefeld" may refer to the Cranfield estate in England during the 17th century. Unconfirmed sources suggest that the name "Cranefeld" occasionally appeared in medieval documents, while the modern name "Cranfield" became prevalent later. This portrait will not only enhance your collection or interior but also serve as a rare piece of cultural heritage and a testament to the rich history of the Baroque period.
DETAILS:
Artist: Unsigned, Unidentified. In the upper right corner, there is a coat of arms featuring a knight's helmet and three cranes, accompanied by five rings and the inscription "Lus de Cranefeld, A-1653, Aetatis 43" (A-1653 (Anno 1653), Aetatis - Latin word meaning "age" or "at the age of [years]"). A label has been affixed to the back, used for cataloging the portrait in a collection.
Medium: Oil painting on wood panel.
Image dimensions (approx.): 83 x 68 cm (32.7 x 26.8 inches).
Condition: Overall in very good condition with age related wear, restored cracks and retouches.
Frame: Unframed.
Provenance: Swedish private collection.
Shipping: Approx. weight 3 kg; packed approx. weight 5 kg. Secure, insured worldwide shipping available.
Notes: Please refer to the high-resolution photographs that form part of the condition report. Colors and tonal values may vary when viewed in person, depending on viewing conditions and ambient lighting.