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Jan Cossiers: Young Man with Long Hair  wikidata:Q18599397 reasonator:Q18599397
Artist
Attributed to Jan Cossiers  (1600–1671)  wikidata:Q2116464
 
Attributed to Jan Cossiers
Alternative names
Jan Caussiers, Jan Coetsiers, Jan Cotsiers, Jan Coutsiers
Description Flemish painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 15 July 1600 Edit this at Wikidata 4 July 1671 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Antwerp Edit this at Wikidata Antwerp Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1624-1671
Work location
Rome (1624-1626), Aix-en-Provence (1626-1627), Antwerp (1627-1671)
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q2116464,P5102,Q230768
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
Portrait of a Young Man
English: Young Man with Long Hair
Svenska: Ung man med långt hår
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Description in Flemish paintings C. 1600-C. 1800 III, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 2010, cat.no. 57:

Technical notes: The painting’s original support is a single piece of medium-weight, plain weave fabric. The painting has been lined and mounted on a non-original stretcher. The tacking edges of the original fabric have been cropped, but pronounced cusping present on four sides indicates that the painting approximates to its original dimensions.

Paint was applied thinly in opaque layers over a thick, white ground, with slight impastos in the pinkish white flesh tones and the highlights on the forehead, along the bridge of the nose, in the eyes and lower lip and the white collar. The collar shows slight contour adjustments made during the painting process.

The painting is generally in good condition. A thick layer of discoloured old varnish is present. Abrasion is moderate overall. Abrasion and small losses of paint and ground layers occur at the upper and the lower right corners, along the right and bottom edges. A tendency towards flaking is noticeable in an area at centre right. There are two large retouches in the young man’s face, on the left side of his chin and his left cheekbone, as well as scattered smaller retouches in the clothes and the background. The more thickly painted areas of the face and collar, containing lead white, display a prominent craquelure. The painting underwent conservation treatment in 1926 and 1989.

Provenance: Gift from Edvard Björkman, Paris, through The Friends of the NM in 1926.

Bibliography: NM Cat. 1958, p. 230 (as anonymous Dutch master); NM Cat. 1990, p. 90 (as attributed to Jan Cossiers).

The Nationalmuseum’s catalogue for 1958 lists this male portrait as the work of an anonymous Dutch master, while the 1990 catalogue attributes it to Jan Cossiers. Not enough portraits by Cossiers have survived to allow a definite attribution. His genre scenes are better known and Cossiers was represented earlier in Sweden in the Österby collection by The Fortune Teller, a very popular work with his contemporaries of which many examples were produced.2 There are certain similarities between the male figure in this work and the Nationalmuseum’s portrait. More convincing support for the attribution may be found in a male portrait in Dunkirk.3 The slightly turned up nose in this and other studies of faces is characteristic of Cossiers. There are portraits of a similar kind in the Bayerische Staatsgemäldessammlung in Munich4 and the museum in Valenciennes.5 Finally there is a signed portrait in Antwerp that closely matches this one.6 GCB

1 Among Cossier’s drawn portraits are a series of portrait sketches of his children, some of them in the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York. 2 See G. Cavalli-Björkman, “Three Netherlandish paintings in the Österby Collection”, Nationalmuseum Bulletin, vol. 5, no. 3, Stockholm 1981, pp. 120–123. 3 Exhibited in the Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe 1961, no. 25. 4 No. 231, 135 x 200. 5 112 x 169, S. Linnik, 1975, illus.

6 Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum, Cat. 1948, no. 39.[End]
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English: Description in Flemish paintings C. 1600-C. 1800 III, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 2010, cat.no. 57:

Technical notes: The painting’s original support is a single piece of medium-weight, plain weave fabric. The painting has been lined and mounted on a non-original stretcher. The tacking edges of the original fabric have been cropped, but pronounced cusping present on four sides indicates that the painting approximates to its original dimensions.

Paint was applied thinly in opaque layers over a thick, white ground, with slight impastos in the pinkish white flesh tones and the highlights on the forehead, along the bridge of the nose, in the eyes and lower lip and the white collar. The collar shows slight contour adjustments made during the painting process.

The painting is generally in good condition. A thick layer of discoloured old varnish is present. Abrasion is moderate overall. Abrasion and small losses of paint and ground layers occur at the upper and the lower right corners, along the right and bottom edges. A tendency towards flaking is noticeable in an area at centre right. There are two large retouches in the young man’s face, on the left side of his chin and his left cheekbone, as well as scattered smaller retouches in the clothes and the background. The more thickly painted areas of the face and collar, containing lead white, display a prominent craquelure. The painting underwent conservation treatment in 1926 and 1989.

Provenance: Gift from Edvard Björkman, Paris, through The Friends of the NM in 1926.

Bibliography: NM Cat. 1958, p. 230 (as anonymous Dutch master); NM Cat. 1990, p. 90 (as attributed to Jan Cossiers).

The Nationalmuseum’s catalogue for 1958 lists this male portrait as the work of an anonymous Dutch master, while the 1990 catalogue attributes it to Jan Cossiers. Not enough portraits by Cossiers have survived to allow a definite attribution. His genre scenes are better known and Cossiers was represented earlier in Sweden in the Österby collection by The Fortune Teller, a very popular work with his contemporaries of which many examples were produced.2 There are certain similarities between the male figure in this work and the Nationalmuseum’s portrait. More convincing support for the attribution may be found in a male portrait in Dunkirk.3 The slightly turned up nose in this and other studies of faces is characteristic of Cossiers. There are portraits of a similar kind in the Bayerische Staatsgemäldessammlung in Munich4 and the museum in Valenciennes.5 Finally there is a signed portrait in Antwerp that closely matches this one.6 GCB

1 Among Cossier’s drawn portraits are a series of portrait sketches of his children, some of them in the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York. 2 See G. Cavalli-Björkman, “Three Netherlandish paintings in the Österby Collection”, Nationalmuseum Bulletin, vol. 5, no. 3, Stockholm 1981, pp. 120–123. 3 Exhibited in the Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe 1961, no. 25. 4 No. 231, 135 x 200. 5 112 x 169, S. Linnik, 1975, illus.

6 Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum, Cat. 1948, no. 39.[End]
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Date Unknown date
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions
  • height: 46 cm (18.1 in); width: 36 cm (14.1 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,46U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,36U174728
  • Framed: height: 58 cm (22.8 in); width: 48 cm (18.8 in); depth: 6 cm (2.3 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,58U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,48U174728
    dimensions QS:P5524,6U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
References Nationalmuseum Sweden artwork ID: 19630 Edit this at Wikidata
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