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A work made of oil on copper.

Portrait of a Man

c. 1650

Jan Baptist Weenix (Dutch, 1621-1660/69)

Holland

This fine portrait, a rare example on copper, demonstrates Jan Baptist Weenix’s subtle handling of his subject’s distinctive facial features. This work was likely commissioned at the same time as another similarly sized portrait of an older man, also on copper, now in a collection in Kingston, Ontario. While most pendant portraits of the period depicted men and women, paired portraits of men were produced as treasured tokens of friendship or kinship.

Oil on copper

Painting and Sculpture of Europe