Artwork

Portret van een onbekende man

Portret van een onbekende man, unspecified, 1849
Portret van een onbekende man, unspecified, 1849

Portret van een onbekende man is an unspecified painting. It dates from 1849 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

About this work

Subject & Meaning

The work depicts a man, serving as the main subject of this 1849 portrait.

The work depicts a man, serving as the main subject of this 1849 portrait. Created by an anonymous painter, the piece presents a straightforward representation of a male figure without additional iconographic or symbolic elements identified in the available records. As a portrait genre painting, its primary meaning lies in the visual documentation of the individual, though the specific identity of the sitter remains unknown.

History & Provenance

The painting Portret van een onbekende man is an unsigned portrait dated to 1849 and produced in Holland. It entered the Rijksmuseum collection and is registered under inventory number BK‑NM‑5783‑225. The sources do not record any earlier owners, patrons, or commission details; the work is attributed to an anonymous Dutch painter.

Consequently, its known provenance begins with its acquisition by the Rijksmuseum, where it remains on display as part of the museum’s portrait holdings.

Overview

The work titled Portret van een onbekende man is a painted image rendered on a small, dark metal bowl. The composition centers on a pale, indistinct male visage that appears to emerge from the interior of the vessel, framed by a faded gold border embellished with stylised green foliage.

Technique & Style

The artist employed oil or tempera paint on a metal substrate, allowing the dark background to accentuate the luminous skin tones of the figure. The gold framing, now dulled, and the vegetal motifs are rendered in a decorative manner typical of ornamental metalwork of the period.

Context

Works that integrate painted portraiture onto functional objects reflect a tradition of combining fine art with decorative craft. Such hybrid pieces were often used as personal objects or curiosities, blurring the line between utilitarian vessel and portraiture.

The Deposition
The Deposition

Artist & collection

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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Where can I see Portret van een onbekende man?

Portret van een onbekende man is held by Rijksmuseum.

What movement is Portret van een onbekende man?

Portret van een onbekende man is associated with Realism.