Jan de Baen

Portrait of Johan Maurits (1604-1679), Count of Nassau-Siegen, Founder of the Mauritshuis

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Jan de Baen
Portrait of Johan Maurits (1604-1679), Count of Nassau-Siegen, Founder of the Mauritshuis

Visible à Salle 8

After his return from Brazil Johan Maurits was appointed stadholder of Cleves. That was where De Baen painted this portrait, with in the background the garden that Johan Maurits had laid out there.

The portrait radiates power, exactly how Johan Maurits wanted to be remembered. He owed this reputation largely to his role as governor of Dutch Brazil – even if the WIC had dismissed him for financial issues. This one-sided image meant that for centuries little attention was paid to Johan Maurits’s role in the slave trade.

Détails techniques
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Jan de Baen
Portrait of Johan Maurits (1604-1679), Count of Nassau-Siegen, Founder of the Mauritshuis

Visible à Salle 8

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Détails

Informations générales
Jan de Baen (Haarlem 1633 - 1702 The Hague)
Portrait of Johan Maurits (1604-1679), Count of Nassau-Siegen, Founder of the Mauritshuis
painting
5
Salle 8
Détails des matériaux et techniques
oil
canvas
151.5 x 114.5 cm
Inscriptions
on the piece of paper: Request / Aen S. Fürst Gende. / Johan Maurits / Prince van Nassou

Origine

Acquired by King William I for the Mauritshuis, 1820