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Jakob Muffel — History & Facts
In Jakob Muffel, Albrecht Dürer presents a detailed portrait of a man in a dark robe. The colors are rich and earthy, with deep browns and blacks dominating the palette. Muffel's face is illuminated, showcasing his thoughtful expression and the texture of his skin.
The background is a muted tone, allowing the figure to stand out prominently. Dürer employs oil on panel, a medium that allows for fine detail and a smooth finish. The painting measures approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a substantial work. The intricate details in Muffel's clothing and facial features demonstrate Dürer's skill in realism.
The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition. Jakob Muffel is believed to have been painted around 1526, during the Northern Renaissance. Dürer was known for his ability to blend meticulous detail with a deep understanding of human emotion. This work is significant as it reflects the artist's transition towards more personal and expressive portraiture.
Interestingly, Muffel was a friend and patron of Dürer, which adds a layer of intimacy to the piece.
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