Portrait of a Man

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We do not know the identity of the jovial-looking man in this half-length portrait, but Tocqué captures both his appearance and his psychology. He rests one hand on the back of a chair and the other on his hip as he turns to observe us with a smile.The elaborate gold brocade waistcoat is a visual sign of the sitter’s social status and has been left mainly unbuttoned to show off his magnificent lace jabot. He may not have actually owned the waistcoat, however, as it also appears in other male portraits by Tocqué. The artist has emphasised the refinement of the fabrics with typically subtle brushstrokes, rendering the reflections of light on the lace, waistcoat and curtain braid.Tocqué was one of the most sought-after Parisian portraitists in the later eighteenth century, especially for male sitters, and his work was compared by his contemporaries to that of Anthony Van Dyck.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

Portrait of a Man

Date

1747

Medium

Oil on canvas

Measurements

H 100.3 x W 80 cm

Accession number

NG4097

Acquisition method

Presented by E. Peter Jones, 1925

Work type

Painting

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