Albrecht Dürer – Jakob Muffel (1471-1526)
1526. 48x36
Location: Berlin State Museums (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin), Berlin.
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The man’s attire speaks to a certain status or profession. He wears what seems to be a dark, fur-lined garment over a lighter, pleated shirt with a crisp collar. A distinctive hat, composed of black fabric and adorned with horizontal stripes, sits atop his head, further indicating social standing and perhaps belonging to a specific guild or order. The lighting is carefully managed; it illuminates the face from an angle, creating subtle shadows that emphasize the texture of his skin and the contours of his features.
Beyond the straightforward depiction of a man, the painting conveys a sense of gravitas and quiet authority. The subject’s expression isnt overtly joyful or sorrowful, but rather one of measured contemplation. This restraint suggests an individual accustomed to responsibility and perhaps burdened by experience. The muted background serves to isolate him, drawing attention solely to his presence and personality. It is likely that the portrait was commissioned to commemorate a significant achievement or mark a milestone in the subject’s life, intended as a lasting testament to his character and position within his community.