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Wanderer above the Sea of Fog [a] is a painting by German Romanticist artist Caspar David Friedrich made in 1818. [2] It depicts a man standing upon a rocky precipice with his back to the viewer; he is gazing out on a landscape covered in a thick sea of fog through which other ridges, trees, and mountains pierce, which stretches out into the distance indefinitely.
Hals mostly portrayed local people, barring a few rare examples of smaller portraits that were possibly painted for visitors to the town. In his 1910 catalog of Frans Hals works Hofstede de Groot wrote: 247. PORTRAIT OF A MAN STANDING. M. 148. Three-quarter-length. He is seen in full face, and looks at the spectator.
Portrait of a Man: Online image [20] drypoint etching on wove paper/print: 1923: Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH; Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA: 7.9 in x 6 in (20.1 cm x 15.2 cm) or 12.6 in x 9.8 in (32 cm x 24.9 cm) Artwork is indicated "To Fred Saunderson". Portrait of Arthur Tracy Cabot: Online image [21] drypoint etching on wove paper ...
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The Son of Man (French: Le fils de l'homme) is a 1964 painting by the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. It is perhaps his best-known artwork. [1] Magritte painted it as a self-portrait. [2] The painting consists of a man in an overcoat and a bowler hat standing in front of a low wall, beyond which are the sea and a cloudy sky. The man ...
Portrait of a Man is a c. 1478 painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449–1494) executed in tempera on wood. [1] Painting.
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Portrait of a Man once belonged to Count Johann Ludwig, Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn, the illegitimate son of George II of Great Britain.The painting was subsequently owned by Joseph Duveen, who sold it to Jules Bache in 1926 for $1.125 million, with the understanding that it was a genuine Velázquez. [1]