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Portrait of a man in profile, turned to the left

1632–34
(French, 1590–1649)
Culture
France
Measurements
Image: 27.5 x 20.8 cm (10 13/16 x 8 3/16 in.); Sheet: 49.4 x 38.6 cm (19 7/16 x 15 3/16 in.)
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Simon Vouet drew portraits of courtiers at the express request of King Louis XIII, who wanted to observe him in order to learn how to draw.

Description

Simon Vouet characterized this sitter, likely an advisor to the court of King Louis XIII, with a spontaneous pose and specific facial expression. The man’s distinguishing features are his deeply lined, almond-shaped eyes, and unruly head of hair, whose top has been flattened forward by the hat, which he holds to his side. Vouet introduced a more naturalistic mode of portraiture to France when he returned to Paris in 1627 after fourteen years in Rome. His typically frank presentations dissolved the space between the artist and sitter.
A vertically oriented chalk and pastel drawing on light brown paper depicts a man with light skin tone, head turned toward us. He has curly dark hair, an upturned mustache, and a goatee, red highlights warming his cheeks. He wears a dark cloak over a wide white collar. Sketchy black and white strokes define his form, with hazy lines escaping his contour as his torso angles left against a neutral background.

Portrait of a man in profile, turned to the left

1632–34

Simon Vouet

(French, 1590–1649)
France

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