Artwork
Profile of a Bearded Man

Profile of a Bearded Man is an unspecified painting. It dates from 1235 and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
The work titled 'Profile of a Bearded Man' presents a bearded male sitter rendered in strict profile, a format typical of early portraiture.
The work titled 'Profile of a Bearded Man' presents a bearded male sitter rendered in strict profile, a format typical of early portraiture. Executed in 1235, the painting is classified as a portrait and was created anonymously, as indicated by its Wikidata entry. Its subject is a solitary figure whose facial hair and dignified pose suggest a focus on personal identity rather than narrative symbolism.
The composition emphasizes the sitter’s facial features, inviting viewers to attend to the physical presence of the individual. The painting is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection, underscoring its status as a historical portrait that documents contemporary visual conventions of the period.
History & Provenance
The work titled Profile of a Bearded Man is classified as a painting and belongs to the portrait genre. It was created in the year 1235 by an unidentified artist, as indicated by its dating and the description of it as an anonymous portrait. The composition depicts a profile view of a bearded man.
Following its creation, the painting entered the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it has been displayed in the museum’s galleries. Its provenance is limited to the museum’s ownership, with no earlier ownership records documented.
The painting Profile of a Bearded Man is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with accession number 1975.1.114. The work was created circa 1235 and has been classified as a portrait within the museum’s holdings. It has not been recorded as part of a major exhibition in the museum’s public records, though its permanent collection display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art remains its primary exhibition context.
Overview
This painting fragment presents a detailed profile of a bearded man, rendered with a palette of earthy hues that define his features. The artist employs techniques that create a sense of depth and volume, inviting a quiet contemplation of the subject. The work emphasizes the man's long, curly beard and closely cropped hair, offering a focused study of his countenance.
Technique & Style
The artist's approach to this portrait emphasizes material presence and visual impact. Visible brushstrokes and areas of thickly applied paint contribute to a tactile quality, highlighting texture and volume. The strategic use of chiaroscuro, or strong contrasts between light and shadow, enhances the dramatic effect and draws the viewer's attention directly to the man's face, creating a profound sense of three-dimensionality.
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