Portrait of Paulus Joseph Gabriël
Thanks to a royal subsidy from Louis Napoleon, the painter Woutherus Mol and the sculptor Paulus Joseph Gabriël were together in Rome around 1810. Mol painted this portrait of his friend after they had returned to Amsterdam. In the background is a sculpted male head of the type produced by Gabriël (see the portrait heads of Cornelis Apostool and Johanna Ziesenis in this gallery).
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Portrait of Paulus Joseph Gabriël
Thanks to a royal subsidy from Louis Napoleon, the painter Woutherus Mol and the sculptor Paulus Joseph Gabriël were together in Rome around 1810. Mol painted this portrait of his friend after they had returned to Amsterdam. In the background is a sculpted male head of the type produced by Gabriël (see the portrait heads of Cornelis Apostool and Johanna Ziesenis in this gallery).
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Legaat van de heer P.J.C. Gabriël, Den Haag
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P.J.C. Gabriël Bequest, The Hague
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Dankzij een koninklijke subsid ...... ohanna Ziesenis in deze zaal).
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Thanks to a royal subsidy from ...... nna Ziesenis in this gallery).
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Rijksmuseum
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Portrait of Paulus Joseph Gabriël
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Portret van Paulus Joseph Gabriël
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c. 1818
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ca. 1818
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drager breedte 78 cm
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drager hoogte 89 cm
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height 89 cm
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width 78 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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