Q134524070
1530
unspecified
From the collection of National Museum of Ancient Art
1530
unspecified
From the collection of National Museum of Ancient Art
The painting depicts a man standing in front of a red and green curtain, with his arms outstretched and his wrists and ankles bound by ropes. He is wearing a white cloth wrapped around his waist. The floor beneath him is made of tiles in a geometric pattern. The man's expression is one of calmness, and his body language suggests a sense of surrender. The ropes binding him add a sense of tension to the scene. This painting is reminiscent of the works of artists who used chiaroscuro, a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume in three-dimensional objects.