Portrait of Maria van Reygersbergh (1632–1674)
Rombout Verhulst completed the marble tomb for Baron van Liere and his widow, Maria van Reygersbergh, in 1663.
In preparation for it, he made these portrait studies. Willem van Liere was modelled post-mortem (after his death) in a stiff pose, probably derived from a painted portrait. The bust of Maria van Reygersbergh, in contrast, has all of the sensitivity and vitality of a portrait made ‘from life’.
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Portrait of Maria van Reygersbergh (1632–1674)
Rombout Verhulst completed the marble tomb for Baron van Liere and his widow, Maria van Reygersbergh, in 1663.
In preparation for it, he made these portrait studies. Willem van Liere was modelled post-mortem (after his death) in a stiff pose, probably derived from a painted portrait. The bust of Maria van Reygersbergh, in contrast, has all of the sensitivity and vitality of a portrait made ‘from life’.
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Aankoop met steun van de Vereniging Rembrandt
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Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt
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In 1663 voltooide Rombout Verh ...... een portret ‘naar het leven’.
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Rombout Verhulst completed the ...... f a portrait made ‘from life’.
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BK-NM-11957-B
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Rijksmuseum
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Portrait of Maria van Reygersbergh (1632–1674)
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Portret van Maria van Reygersbergh (1632–1674
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1663
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1663
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depth 30 cm
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geheel breedte 46 cm
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geheel diepte 30 cm
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geheel hoogte 45 cm
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height 45 cm
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width 46 cm
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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