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European Painting before 1900, Johnson Collection

Portrait of a Nobleman with Dueling Gauntlet

Made in Italy, Europe
Possibly made in Emilia, Italy, Europe

1562

Artist/maker unknown, active Emilia?, Italian

Oil on canvas
77 x 42 3/4 inches (195.6 x 108.6 cm)

* Gallery 249, Arms and Armor, second floor (Kretzschmar von Kienbusch Galleries)

Cat. 238

John G. Johnson Collection, 1917

Label

In sixteenth-century Europe it became fashionable among noblemen to be portrayed standing in armor and posing with martial objects such as maces, commander's batons, or helmets—a reference to their supposed or demonstrated aptitude as warriors and military leaders. The unidentified man in this portrait wears civilian clothes along with a mail shirt; one hand rests on a gauntlet specifically designed for grabbing the blades of swords in duels. The costly hilts of his rapier (sword) and matching dagger, which the artist has depicted here with great care, compete with his face for the viewer's attention.

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