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Title:
A Man with a Skull
Object name(s):
Picture; Early Netherlandish
Brief description:
This seemingly straightforward portrait was one of the National Gallery's most controversial purchases of the nineteenth century. Bought in 1845 as 'the Gallery's first Holbein', its authenticity was quickly cast into doubt. Recent dendrochronological analysis of the panel -- a method of determining the age of a piece of wood by analysing its pattern of rings -- shows that it was made after Holbein's death.We're not sure who the sitter was, but the coat of arms in the upper corner suggests he came from Brussels or Leuven or the surrounding area and is probably a member of the Heverlee family. Michiel Coxcie was the most important portrait painter working in Brussels when this was made, and stylistic comparison with his other paintings confirms him as the artist.
Collection:
National Gallery
Accession date:
1845-01-01
Date - earliest / single:
1845
Date - latest:
1845
Associated concept:
coats of arms
Associated concept:
skulls
Credit line:
Bought, 1845
Current location:
Not on display
Current reproduction location:
1/401/72/54/mid_N-0195-00-000013.jpg
Dimension:
Height
Dimension measured part:
Overall
Dimension measurement unit:
cm
Dimension value:
97.00
Dimension:
Width
Dimension measured part:
Overall
Dimension measurement unit:
cm
Dimension value:
75.40
Form:
None
Material:
oil
Material:
Baltic/Polish oak
Material:
oil on wood
Object name:
Picture; Early Netherlandish
Object production date:
Date - period:
1550-74
Object production date:
about 1560 or later
Date - earliest / single:
1560
Date - latest:
1560
Object production person:
Michiel Coxcie
Person's birth date:
1499
Person's death date:
1592
Object production person:
Nicolas de Neufchâtel
Person's birth date:
1561
Person's death date:
1567
Object production place:
Netherlands
Object production place:
Antwerp
Other number:
NG195
Other number type:
object number
Other number:
0EXZ-0001-0000-0000
Other number type:
PID
Other number:
NG195
Other number type:
display number
Other number:
000-03FW-0000
Other number type:
PID (NG alternative)
Other number:
ng2195
Other number type:
sort number
Owner:
Simon Jacques Rochard
Responsible department/section:
Main Collection
Right note:
To encourage the use and reuse of the National Gallery's collection data, they are released under the following dedications and licences: Structured data (as opposed to narrative texts) are released under a Creative Commons Zero dedication (CC0): https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/. Descriptions, notes and all other narrative text content are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence (CC BY): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Images are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 licence (CC BY-NC-ND): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Style:
memento mori
Style:
three-quarter length portraits
Style:
male portraits
Style:
high Renaissance
User's reference:
National Gallery Catalogues: The Sixteenth Century Netherlandish Paintings: With French Paintings before 1600
Reference details:
1.298-305
Reference note:
Latest catalogue
Reference type:
reference
User's reference:
National Gallery Catalogues: Early Netherlandish School
Reference details:
103
Reference note:
Previous catalogues
Reference type:
reference
User's reference:
National Gallery Catalogues: Early Netherlandish School
Reference details:
117-18
Reference note:
Previous catalogues
Reference type:
reference
User's reference:
National Gallery Catalogues: The Early Netherlandish School
Reference details:
157-8
Reference note:
Previous catalogues
Reference type:
reference
User's reference:
The National Gallery: Complete Illustrated Catalogue
Reference details:
502
Reference note:
Key bibliography
Reference type:
reference
User's reference:
A closer look : deceptions and discoveries /Marjorie E. Wieseman.
Reference details:
Ill. fig. 46 (p. 50); ill. (infrared detail) fig. 48 (p. 52)
Reference type:
reference

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Use licence for this record: CC BY

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