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Portrait of a Man with Keys
16th-century portrait of a man wearing a dark cap and cloak, holding a bunch of keys, with an inscription at the top.
This striking portrait, dated 1542, captures a man of apparent importance, possibly a merchant or official, holding a set of keys. The subject is depicted in three-quarter profile, his gaze directed slightly away from the viewer, suggesting introspection or a moment of contemplation. He wears a dark, layered garment and a distinctive cap, common attire for the period. The rich textures of his clothing, the glint of the metal keys, and the subtle play of light and shadow contribute to the painting's depth and realism. The inscription at the top provides historical context, identifying the sitter and the year of creation. The background is a muted green, allowing the figure to command full attention. This artwork offers a glimpse into the fashion, social status, and artistic conventions of the 16th century.