Nicolaes Maes

Portrait of Cornelis ten Hove (1658-1694)

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Nicolaes Maes
Portrait of Cornelis ten Hove (1658-1694)

Expuesto en Sala 11

To celebrate their marriage, Cornelis ten Hove and Catharina Dierquens had their portraits painted by Nicolaes Maes. Catharina’s portrait hangs to the right. Maes portrayed Cornelis posing elegantly in a park-like landscape. He paid particular attention to the magnificent blue robe.

Maes was one of the most sought-after portrait painters of the 17th century. While his early portraits were traditional in style, from 1670 they became increasingly refined and colourful. Maes’s fashionable portraits found favour among the 17th-century elite.

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Nicolaes Maes
Portrait of Cornelis ten Hove (1658-1694)

Expuesto en Sala 11

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Información general
Nicolaes Maes (Dordrecht 1634 - 1693 Amsterdam)
Portrait of Cornelis ten Hove (1658-1694)
painting
717
Sala 11
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
canvas
58.2 x 46.2 cm
Inscripciones
lower right: MAES

Origen

Probably Cornelis ten Hove, Catharina Dierquens and their heirs, The Hague, until 1907; bequest of Jonkvrouw Maria Johanna Singendonck, The Hague, 1907