Portrait of Machteld Muilman
Jan Pranger married his second wife, Machteld Muilman, in 1745. Van der Mijn painted this likeness of her as a pendant to his portrait of Pranger. She is shown in their house on the Singel in Amsterdam, wearing a satin jacket embellished with ermine tails. The costly urn with coffee or hot water for tea on the table and the picture gallery glimpsed in the back-ground also attest to the couple’s affluence.
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Portrait of Machteld Muilman
Jan Pranger married his second wife, Machteld Muilman, in 1745. Van der Mijn painted this likeness of her as a pendant to his portrait of Pranger. She is shown in their house on the Singel in Amsterdam, wearing a satin jacket embellished with ermine tails. The costly urn with coffee or hot water for tea on the table and the picture gallery glimpsed in the back-ground also attest to the couple’s affluence.
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In 1745 trouwde Jan Pranger me ...... ergrond getuigen van welvaart.
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Jan Pranger married his second ...... est to the couple’s affluence.
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Rijksmuseum
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Portrait of Machteld Muilman
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Portret van Machteld Muilman
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c. 1745 - c. 1747
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ca. 1745 - ca. 1747
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breedte 154,5 cm
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height 210 cm
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hoogte 210 cm
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width 154.5 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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second quarter 18th century
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tweede kwart 18e eeuw
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