Portrait of Sara de Bie
The esteemed portraitist Backer painted this likeness of Lutma’s wife as a pendant to that of the silversmith himself. Few artists had themselves portrayed like this, together with their spouse. Johannes Lutma clearly aspired to an elevated social status. Not just for himself, but also for the art he practised.
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Portrait of Sara de Bie
The esteemed portraitist Backer painted this likeness of Lutma’s wife as a pendant to that of the silversmith himself. Few artists had themselves portrayed like this, together with their spouse. Johannes Lutma clearly aspired to an elevated social status. Not just for himself, but also for the art he practised.
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Als pendant van het portret va ...... or de kunst die hij beoefende.
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The esteemed portraitist Backe ...... also for the art he practised.
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Rijksmuseum
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Portrait of Sara de Bie
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Portret van Sara de Bie
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1638 - 1651
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1638 - 1651
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buitenmaat diepte 10 cm
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depth 10 cm
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drager breedte 73 cm
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drager hoogte 93 cm
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height 93 cm
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width 73 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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provenance
See the provenance for SK-A-3516.
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temporal
second quarter 17th century
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tweede kwart 17e eeuw
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