Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen
Jan van Scorel painted this refined portrait when he was working in Haarlem, so the man was probably a citizen of that town. The work illustrates the increasing interest in the individual in the early 16th century and reflects the growing self-confidence of ordinary townspeople.
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Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen
Jan van Scorel painted this refined portrait when he was working in Haarlem, so the man was probably a citizen of that town. The work illustrates the increasing interest in the individual in the early 16th century and reflects the growing self-confidence of ordinary townspeople.
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Jan van Scorel painted this re ...... dence of ordinary townspeople.
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Jan van Scorel schilderde dit ...... fbewustzijn onder stedelingen.
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Rijksmuseum
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Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen
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Portret van een Haarlems burger
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created
1529
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1529
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drager breedte 34,5 cm
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drager hoogte 48,5 cm
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support height 48.5 cm
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support width 34.5 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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provenance
…; by descent to Jonkheer Piet ...... l. 30,000, to the museum, 1953
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temporal
second quarter 16th century
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tweede kwart 16e eeuw
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