The artwork titled “Portrait of a Man” is a distinguished piece by the renowned artist Frans Hals, created in the year 1655. Executed in oil on canvas, this Baroque masterpiece measures 104 x 84.5 cm and belongs to the portrait genre. It is currently housed at the National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The artwork portrays a solemn, middle-aged man seated against a muted, dark background. His demeanor is captured with a serious expression, complemented by the refined details of his attire. The man is dressed in somber, dark clothing typical of the Baroque period, with a white collar and cuffs providing a stark contrast. His hair is parted in the middle, and he dons a well-groomed mustache and goatee. The composition of the artwork is relatively minimalist, focusing intensely on the subject’s facial features and hands, which are meticulously depicted, emphasizing the texture and form. The subtle play of light and shadow enhances the realism and depth of the figure, a hallmark of Hals’ exceptional skill in portraiture.