
Portrait of a man holding his brocade robe shut
Nicolaes Maes·1680
Historical Context
Portrait of a Man Holding His Brocade Robe from 1680 by Nicolaes Maes shows a wealthy Dutchman in an opulent dressing gown. The informal robe portrait became fashionable in late seventeenth-century Dutch portraiture, suggesting the sitter's cultivated leisure and wealth. Maes trained with Rembrandt in Amsterdam in the early 1650s before establishing himself as an independent master. His mature portrait style absorbed Flemish elegance — producing fashionable likenesses with looser brushwork an...
Technical Analysis
The luxurious brocade robe is rendered with careful attention to its rich texture and pattern, demonstrating Maes's skill in depicting expensive textiles.
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