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The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.
The sculpture shows a neatly bearded man with a fillet around his head, possibly all that is left of a once-elaborate hairstyle or headdress; his hair is combed back. He wears an armband , and a cloak with drilled trefoil , single circle and double circle motifs, which show traces of red.
Bearded Old Man is a 1634 drawing by Rembrandt in pen and brown ink with areas of wash. It is now in the Royal Library of the Netherlands in The Hague. See also
Sketch of a Bearded Old Man and Three Studies of Headgear: c. 1633-1634?? Chatsworth House: The drawing is related to the painting W110 : Portrait of a Man in an Armchair, Seen Through a Frame: 1634: Black and red chalk, pen and wash in bistre, on vellum: 37.3 x 27.2 cm: Private collection, New York: Inscribed Rembrandt f. 1634 Bearded Old Man ...
The discovery came after researchers evaluated drawings found in various archaeological sites in Israel. Thus the dark skin, eyes and traditional Jewish beard with short, curly hair.
The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.
Bust of an old bearded man, looking down, three-quarters right: 1631 B263: 4: Bearded man, in a furred oriental cap and robe [The artist's father?] 1631 B315: 2: Old man with a flowing beard: bust: 1631 B348: 3: The artist's mother seated, in an oriental headdress: half-length: 1631 B349: 2: The artist's mother with her hand on her chest: small ...
The most usual depiction of the Trinity in Renaissance art depicts God the Father as an old man, usually with a long beard and patriarchal in appearance, sometimes with a triangular halo (as a reference to the Trinity), or with a papal tiara, specially in Northern Renaissance painting. In these depictions The Father may hold a globe or book.