
Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren
Jan Gossaert·1510
Historical Context
Jan Gossaert painted this portrait of Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren around 1510 for the Brighton Museum. Gossaert's service to the highest ranks of Netherlandish nobility made him one of the most important portrait painters of his generation. Tempera on panel required careful preparation and a disciplined technique of hatched brushwork to build form and color — a demanding medium that rewarded the methodical workshop training standard in Renaissance painting practice.
Technical Analysis
The portrait presents the nobleman with Gossaert's characteristic precision and the Italianate monumentality he was developing, combining meticulous Netherlandish technique with a growing sense of classical dignity.

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