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Portrait of Petrus Egidius de Morrion at the age of 116 Jan Lievens

Artist

Jan Lievens Leiden, 1607 – Amsterdam, 1674

Culture Netherlandish
Date 1637
Object type painting
Medium, technique oil on oak
Dimensions

83.5 × 59 cm

Inventory number 4311
Collection Old Master Paintings
On view Museum of Fine Arts, First Floor, European Art 1600–1700 and British Painting 1600–1800, Gallery IV

Lievens – a friend, workshop associate and rival of Rembrandt – painted this portrait of an elderly member of the Morrion family during his time in Antwerp. The model – if we are to believe the inscription on the painted label – was in his 116th year: this exceptional longevity alone would have merited immortalising him in a portrait. Lievens’s painting captures the old man’s headstrong, wily character with forceful realism. The artist had already produced studies of the faces of elderly men (“tronies”) during his early period in Leiden, but the lustrous manner in which he painted this likeness clearly shows the Rubenesque influence that was dominant in Antwerp. Another distinctive feature of Flemish art is the painted baroque cartouche that frames the portrait, which never appeared again in Lievens’s later works.

References

Pigler, Andor, Katalog der Galerie Alter Meister, 1-2. Museum der Bildenden Künste, Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest. 2, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1967, p. 383.

This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.

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