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Vaillant, Wallerant
Self-portrait Autoportrait
around 1658-60 v. 1658-1660

From a dark background emerges the sharply lit face of a man, whose smooth features reveal the lingering traces of youth. The prominent nose, distinctive thin moustache, fleshy lower lip and slightly receding chin connect the work to a number of self-portraits by Vaillant that are now in Hannover, Berlin, Paris, The Hague and Frankfurt. Vaillant evidently cultivated a strong penchant for self-portraiture, and his employment in the genre of a variety of costumes, including fantastical ones, reveals the role played by Rembrandt’s work as an inspiration. Nevertheless, Vaillant’s Flemish origins and training are betrayed in his smooth facture and use of cool greyish tones.

Vaillant, Wallerant
Lille, France 1623-Amsterdam, Netherlands 1677 Lille, France 1623-Amsterdam, Netherlands 1677
Self-portrait Autoportrait
around 1658-60 v. 1658-1660
Oil on canvas Huile sur toile
48.3 x 39.4 cm
Gift of Alfred and Isabel Bader, 2013 Don d'Alfred et Isabel Bader, 2013
56-003.29

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