Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger - Nicolas Neufchâtel

A family moment captured by Nicolas Neufchâtel
The composition of the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger captures a sober intimacy: two frontal figures, steady gazes, costumes with precise details, and a palette of ochre and stone tones. The realistic touch emphasizes textures — pearls, metal, and fabrics — and gives the characters an almost palpable presence. The balance between the father's gravity and the son's freshness creates a melancholic and respectful atmosphere, where mastery of portraiture is evident in the rendering of hands and jewelry. It is a work that invites silent contemplation.
Nicolas Neufchâtel, master of Northern portraiture
Active painter in the 16th century, Nicolas Neufchâtel belongs to the tradition of Northern portraitists, influenced by precise detail observation and the pictorial culture of the German Renaissance. Known for his expressive faces and ability to reproduce materials, he helped define the traits of an urban bourgeoisie attentive to social appearance. This work demonstrates his expertise in matte and polished techniques, as well as his sense of proportions and volumes. Through this artwork of the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger, one perceives the importance given to family transmission and artisanal status in Renaissance Germany.
An elegant art print to elevate your interior
This art print of the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger is perfectly suited for living rooms, offices, and libraries, where it will add a touch of history and sophistication. Printed faithfully on a high-quality canvas, the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler captures the original nuances and contrasts, while the artwork seamlessly integrates into both classic and contemporary decor. Chosen for its emotional depth and textural rendering, this art print enhances a main wall or a collection of artworks, offering a cultural and decorative focal point.

A family moment captured by Nicolas Neufchâtel
The composition of the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger captures a sober intimacy: two frontal figures, steady gazes, costumes with precise details, and a palette of ochre and stone tones. The realistic touch emphasizes textures — pearls, metal, and fabrics — and gives the characters an almost palpable presence. The balance between the father's gravity and the son's freshness creates a melancholic and respectful atmosphere, where mastery of portraiture is evident in the rendering of hands and jewelry. It is a work that invites silent contemplation.
Nicolas Neufchâtel, master of Northern portraiture
Active painter in the 16th century, Nicolas Neufchâtel belongs to the tradition of Northern portraitists, influenced by precise detail observation and the pictorial culture of the German Renaissance. Known for his expressive faces and ability to reproduce materials, he helped define the traits of an urban bourgeoisie attentive to social appearance. This work demonstrates his expertise in matte and polished techniques, as well as his sense of proportions and volumes. Through this artwork of the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger, one perceives the importance given to family transmission and artisanal status in Renaissance Germany.
An elegant art print to elevate your interior
This art print of the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler Hans Lencker 1523-1585 and his 9-year-old son Elisius the Younger is perfectly suited for living rooms, offices, and libraries, where it will add a touch of history and sophistication. Printed faithfully on a high-quality canvas, the Portrait of the Nuremberg jeweler captures the original nuances and contrasts, while the artwork seamlessly integrates into both classic and contemporary decor. Chosen for its emotional depth and textural rendering, this art print enhances a main wall or a collection of artworks, offering a cultural and decorative focal point.