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A Young Archer
  • Date: c. 1639 - c. 1640
  • Object Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on oak panel
  • Image size: 66.2 x 50.8 cm
  • Object size: Made up to, 67.7 x 52 cm
  • Frame size: 83.5 x 69 cm
  • Inv: P238
  • Location: East Galleries I
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  • A young black man in a grey-green jacket holds a golden bow in his right hand while an ornate quiver hangs from his shoulder. His identity is unknown. This painting was most likely not a commissioned portrait, but rather a so-called tronie, a portrayal of an intriguing individual, often wearing fanciful costume painted for the open market. Flinck studied in Rembrandt's studio on Amsterdam’s Jodenbreestraat, a neighbourhood where the city's black community was concentrated. This picture was considered a fine example of Rembrandt’s work in the middle of the nineteenth century when it was acquired by the 4th Marquess of Hertford. It was later re-attributed to Flinck due to the remains of the artist’s signature, and to the existence of a drawing by Flinck of the same model.