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Dimensions in centimeters of the frame
High (113.5cm)
Wide (88.5cm)
Depth (5cm)
Large Baroque C1625 Oil Painting Portrait Dutch Golden Age Merchant
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£8,000.00
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- Add some Baroque Dutch flair to your home decor with this impressive early 17th century old master oil painting from the Dutch Golden Age. This large portrait of a prominent merchant is sure to be a stunning centerpiece in any room. Its intricate detail and bold colors capture the richness of Dutch culture.
- Three quarter length front profile view portrait of a wealthy bearded Dutch Merchant Gentleman.
- He is wearing an elaborate wide white ruff lace collar cuffs and having a sumptuous black costume which is the highest fashion for the period and indicated the sitter is of significant importance and wealth in Dutch society. He has such a powerful pose by his standing posture with 1 arm leaning over a table and his other hand placed on his hip, he is looking directly at the viewer. Furthermore, he has a well groomed brown beard & hair. You can see he is wearing a gold ring on his little finger and is wearing a chained loop belt. Furthermore, to the top right section of the painting is a fabulous cartouche containing winged cherubs on either side with a pictorial of a secret masonic key, which is so unusual & intriguing.
- Oil on canvas.
- Hanging wire thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display.
- Latin inscription States Sure 39, And 1625`.
- Unsigned by A Dutch old master artist.
- Circa 17th century dated 1625, the sitters age is also stated as being 39 in his prime when he was painted.
- Provenance formally from a large mansion home in Cheshire and purchased from a fine art auction label verso.
- A great conversation & statement work of art.
- In just over one hundred years, the provinces of the Northern Netherlands went from relative obscurity as the poor cousins of the industrious and heavily urbanized Southern Netherlands provinces of Flanders and Brabant to the pinnacle of European commercial success. Taking advantage of a favorable agricultural base, the Dutch achieved success in the fishing industry and the Baltic and North Sea carrying trade during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries before establishing a far-flung maritime empire in the seventeenth century.
- Industries also developed as a result of overseas colonial trade, in particular Amsterdam’s sugar refining industry. During the sixteenth century, Antwerp had been Europe’s most important sugar refining city, a title it inherited from Venice once the Atlantic sugar islands began to surpass Mediterranean sugar production. Once Antwerp fell to Spanish troops during the Revolt, however, Amsterdam replaced it as Europe’s dominant sugar refiner. The number of sugar refineries in Amsterdam increased from about 3 around 1605 to about 50 by 1662, thanks in no small part to Portuguese investment.
- Dutch merchants purchased huge amounts of sugar from both the French and the English islands in the West Indies, along with a great deal of tobacco. Tobacco processing became an important Amsterdam industry in the seventeenth century employing large numbers of workers and leading to attempts to develop domestic tobacco cultivation.
- The last sector that we need to highlight is finance, perhaps the most important sector for the development of the early modern Dutch economy. The most visible manifestation of Dutch capitalism was the exchange bank founded in Amsterdam in 1609; only two years after the city council approved the construction of a course (additional exchange banks were founded in other Dutch commercial cities). The activities of the bank were limited to exchange and deposit banking. A lending bank, founded in Amsterdam in 1614, rounded out the financial services in the commercial capital of the Netherlands.
- The ability to manage the wealth generated by trade and industry (accumulated capital) in new ways was one of the hallmarks of the economy during the Golden Age. The Dutch Golden Age lasted from roughly 1580, when the Dutch proved themselves successful in their fight with the Spanish, to about 1670.
- Ref source Donald J. Harrell, Brigham Young University.
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- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition. The painting surface has various craquelure, repairs to the upper right side and some paint re-touching to the collar area, also some paint loss. Set in magnificent later gilt frame which was made in Sweden shown verso, having some general wear minor chips in places commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimeters of the frame
High (113.5cm)
Wide (88.5cm)
Depth (5cm)