Albrecht Dürer – Michael Wolgemut (1434/37-1519)
1516. 29x27
Location: German National Museum (Germanisches Nationalmuseum), Nuremberg.
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The man is dressed in what seems to be a dark, fur-lined cloak draped over a white shirt collar. A distinctive, structured head covering – a combination of fabric folds and a slightly raised central element – frames his face. The texture of the fabric appears rich, suggesting a degree of status or wealth. The lighting emphasizes the contours of his face, highlighting the prominent nose and chin while casting subtle shadows that deepen the sense of age and character.
The artists meticulous attention to detail is evident in the rendering of individual hairs and skin pores, lending a remarkable realism to the depiction. This level of precision suggests an intention to capture not just a likeness but also the essence of the sitter’s personality.
Inscribed script appears in the upper right corner, likely providing biographical details or a dedication. The presence of this text reinforces the portraits function as a record – a testament to the individuals existence and perhaps his accomplishments.
The overall effect is one of quiet dignity combined with an undeniable sense of mortality. The subject’s direct gaze invites contemplation on themes of time, aging, and the enduring human spirit. The subdued color palette and realistic style contribute to a somber yet respectful tone, suggesting that this is not merely a likeness but a considered exploration of character and age.