Artwork

Portrait of High Court Judge Peder Benzon Mylius

Portrait of High Court Judge Peder Benzon Mylius, by Unknown, unspecified, 1721
Portrait of High Court Judge Peder Benzon Mylius, by Unknown, unspecified, 1721

Portrait of High Court Judge Peder Benzon Mylius is an unspecified painting by the Baroque artist Unknown. It dates from 1721 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.

About this work

This painting shows a man in a dark wig and fancy coat sitting stiffly. His face looks serious, with deep shadows around his eyes. The artist used smooth brushwork to make his coat look soft and real.

Painted in 1721, this was a time when artists loved drama and contrast. The dark background makes his pale face stand out sharply.

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Overview

Portrait of High Court Judge Peder Benzon Mylius is a 1721 portrait created by an artist associated with the 1877_person designation, currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts Peder Benzon Mylius, a High Court Judge, in formal attire, conveying a sense of solemnity through his serious expression and the artist's use of deep shadows around his eyes.

Technique & Style

Characterized by smooth brushwork, the painting achieves a realistic representation of the subject's coat. The composition leverages dramatic contrast, typical of the Baroque period, with a dark background accentuating the subject's pale face.

History & Provenance

Created in 1721 during the Baroque era, the portrait reflects the artistic preferences of its time for drama and contrast. Its current location is the Museum of Ethnography.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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