Reference
numberP00809
AuthorEl Greco
TitleThe Nobleman with his
Hand on his Chest
ChronologyCa. 1580
TechniqueOil
SupportCanvas
Measures81,8 cm x 65,8
cm
SchoolSpanish
ThemePortrait. Civil
ShownYes
ProcedenceRoyal
Collection
A portrait of an unidentified person wearing
a black suit with lace collar and cuffs and a
pendant and sword that indicate he is a
gentleman. This is one of the masterpieces of
the Spanish Renaissance and the best known of
El Greco’s works.
Painted during the artist’s first years in
Toledo, Gentleman with his Hand on his Chest
is remarkable for the expressive gaze its
sitter directs at the viewer, and the
naturalness of the hand’s gesture.
There are many hypotheses about the identity
of the sitter and the significance of the
painting. Some see his gesture as a symbol of
repentance, or of a vow and, while there are
reasonable doubts, he could be identified as
Juan de Silva y Ribera III, Marquis of
Montemayor and mayor of the Alcazar of
Toledo.
This work comes from the country home of the
Duke of Arco in El Pardo (Madrid).