Saturday, February 6, 2016

Portraits d'hommes


Andrew Copland, by George Watson, 1802.
Portrait of a Man, by Domenico Tintoretto, circa 1586-1589.
Unknown, nd.
Portrait of a Man, by William Allan, 1814.
Colonel George Douglas, later 13th Earl of Morton, by John Smibert, 1727.
Self-Portrait as a Child, by Alexandre Cabanel, 1836. (He was thirteen when this was painted.)
A Young Man Wearing a Wreath of Vine Leaves, by Jacob Adriaensz Backer, 1630.
Portrait of a Middle-Aged Man, by Karl Wilhelm Bardou, 1821.
Paul Swan - "The Most Beautiful Man in the World", circa 1910.
Man Wearing Laurels, by John Singer Sargent, circa 1874-80.
Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick, by Jean-Marc Nattier, 1741.
Raden Syarif Bustaman Saleh, attributed to Friedrich Carl Albert Schreuel, circa 1840.
James Schuyler, by Fairfield Porter, 1955.
Self-Portrait, by Frank Holl, 1863. (He was eighteen when this was painted.)
Benjamin Tevis, by Thomas Sully, 1822.
Andries Stilte as a Standard Bearer, by Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck, 1640.
Unknown, nd.
Self-Portrait in Hell, by Edvard Munch, 1903.
Anne Louis Goislard de Montsabert, comte de Richbourg-le-Toureil, by Nicolas de Largillière, 1734.
August Semeleder, by August Xaver Carl von Pettenkofen, 1840.
Portrait of a Man, by Diego Velázquez, circa 1630.
Portrait of a Man, by François-Xavier Fabre, 1809.
Unknown Japanese, nd.
David Johnston, by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, 1808.



3 comments:

  1. I'm interested using the portrait of Andrew Copland by George Watson on your front page as an interior picture of a work of fiction and, perhaps, for the cover for the same. What are the terms, if any, for use in electronic form and/or physical book cover? pamela.mogen@gmail.com

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    1. Hello, Pamela! I have no claim to any of these images. They were only things that I found on the internet. So I don't know who - if anyone - retains the copyright.

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  2. Sorry, I may be referencing the wrong portrait in my previous comment. I'm interested in the military gentleman with crossed arms. Thank you. pamela.mogen@gmail.com

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