Portrait of a Young Man, presumably Louis Trip Jr by Ferdinand Bol. A portrait of a long-haired young man in dark seventeenth-century attire, leaning on a stone balustrade against a landscape at dusk.

Portrait of a Young Man, presumably Louis Trip Jr

Ferdinand Bol

1652 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A dignified 17th-century portrait of a young nobleman by Ferdinand Bol, featuring rich textures and a moody, atmospheric backdrop.

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Where it works

A grounded artwork with confident presence with softened warm notes — supports a polished room with depth.

Often works in
Library · Study · Living Room
Placement
Strongest where a vertical wall can take more presence
Walls
Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

This 1652 masterpiece by Ferdinand Bol, a prominent pupil of Rembrandt, depicts a young man—likely Louis Trip Jr.—in a moment of quiet confidence. Clad in a dark velvet coat with ornate silver tassels and standing before a classical balustrade, the subject is bathed in a soft light that highlights the fine details of his hair and lace, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age.