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Portrait of Martin Ruze de Beaulieu, (1927). Artist: Frans Pourbus the Younger
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Portrait of Martin Ruze de Beaulieu, (1927). Artist: Frans Pourbus the Younger
Portrait of Martin Ruze de Beaulieu, (1927). A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London. Essays by paul Lambotte, Dr Max Friedlander and W G Thomsom, Apollo Press, London, 1927
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This print captures the timeless essence of Martin Ruze de Beaulieu, a distinguished figure from the 1920s. Painted by Frans Pourbus the Younger, this portrait showcases his remarkable talent in capturing the depth and character of his subjects. Martin Ruze de Beaulieu, an elderly Caucasian man with a majestic beard, is portrayed with utmost dignity and grace. His piercing eyes reveal wisdom acquired over years of experience, while his buttoned-up collar adds a touch of formality to his attire. The ruff around his neck exudes elegance and refinement, reflecting the fashion trends of that era. The monochrome effect enhances every intricate detail on Martin's face - each wrinkle tells a story and every strand of hair contributes to his aura. This print truly exemplifies Pourbus' mastery in immortalizing individuals through portraiture. Displayed at Burlington House in London as part of an exhibition organized by the Anglo-Belgian Union, this artwork stands as a testament to Flemish and Belgian art spanning centuries. Its inclusion alongside other notable works signifies its significance within art history. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back to a time when men like Martin Ruze de Beaulieu were revered for their presence and influence. It serves as a reminder that even in our fast-paced modern world, there is still great value in appreciating the beauty found within traditional artistic expressions such as this one captured by Frans Pourbus the Young
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