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The text offers an art-historical study of a portraitist, tracing how changes in political and religious life shifted painting toward realistic depictions of contemporary life. It examines the prominence of portraiture and group portraits in civic culture, analyzes the artist's concentration on likeness, character, and lively brushwork, and situates his practice among broader trends toward naturalism. The narrative discusses commissions, formats such as regents and militia pieces, and technical qualities visible in reproductions and drawings, while illustrated plates and analytic commentary illuminate the painter's methods, types of subjects, and contribution to portrait genres.
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