Artist: Albert Van Ouwater
Tatum: 1465
Trootte: 10 x 9 cm
Tuseum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
Techniek: Wood
This portrait was cut from a larger religious work, probably in an attempt to make it more commercially appealing on the art market. Originally, the man would have been kneeling in prayer, perhaps before a devotional scene or holy figures. His garments, a fur-trimmed cassock and pleated surplice, indicate that he is a priest. The wrinkles and folds of flesh are characteristic of Ouwater’s heads.
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