Prudentia (Prudence)
Rombout Verhulst came from Mechelen (in present day Belgium) to Amsterdam to work on the decoration of Amsterdam’s new town hall (now the Palace on Dam Square). He later settled in The Hague, where he made this statue of Prudentia. Together with a counterpart, it adorned the gate of Zwaansvliet, a country estate built by the merchant François van Os in the Beemster Polder around 1628.
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Prudentia (Prudence)
Rombout Verhulst came from Mechelen (in present day Belgium) to Amsterdam to work on the decoration of Amsterdam’s new town hall (now the Palace on Dam Square). He later settled in The Hague, where he made this statue of Prudentia. Together with a counterpart, it adorned the gate of Zwaansvliet, a country estate built by the merchant François van Os in the Beemster Polder around 1628.
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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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Rombout Verhulst came from Mec ...... e Beemster Polder around 1628.
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Rombout Verhulst kwam vanuit M ...... or de koopman François van Os.
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Rijksmuseum
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Prudentia (Prudence)
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Prudentia (Voorzichtige Wijsheid)
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created
c. 1670 - c. 1690
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ca. 1670 - ca. 1690
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extent
beeld breedte 69 cm
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beeld diepte 43 cm
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beeld gewicht 470 kg
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beeld hoogte 187 cm
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depth 43 cm
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depth 56 cm
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height 187 cm
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height 99 cm
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sokkel breedte 79 cm
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sokkel diepte 56 cm
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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derde kwart 17e eeuw
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fourth quarter 17th century
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third quarter 17th century
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vierde kwart 17e eeuw
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