Salomon Adler

His manner of painting (reminiscent of Rembrandt and his predilection for oriental clothing in his portraits) suggests an early education in Gdansk.

His artworks show the influence of portrait painters from Venice (Nicolò Renieri and Tiberio Tinelli).

He was the teacher of Fra' Galgario (Vittore Ghislandi), who went to Milan to study his works being portrayed several times.

In addition to Rembrandt, the French court painter Hyacinthe Rigaud is also mentioned as an influence.

The only work signed by Adler is the portrait of a young man in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg, which was acquired in 1963 from the Italian art trade.

Self portrait
Salomon Adler: Self portrait