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Hieronymus van Beverningk, Lord of Teylingen. Government Paymaster, 1670 (oil on canvas)
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Hieronymus van Beverningk, Lord of Teylingen. Government Paymaster, 1670 (oil on canvas)
5673092 Hieronymus van Beverningk, Lord of Teylingen. Government Paymaster, 1670 (oil on canvas) by Baen, Jan de (1633-1702); 156x121.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Hieronymus van Beverningk (1614-90) ambassador of the States-General of the Netherlands, played a successful role in peace conferences
His wife Johanna le Gillon at XOS 5673094); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22324682
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This portrait captures the essence of Hieronymus van Beverningk, Lord of Teylingen, a prominent figure in Dutch politics during the 17th century. Painted by Jan de Baen in 1670, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases the power and authority that Beverningk held as the Government Paymaster. Beverningk's distinguished presence is evident through his confident gaze and regal posture. The artist skillfully portrays him wearing exquisite lace collars and cuffs, symbolizing his high social status. Behind him, a richly draped curtain adds depth to the composition while hinting at the secrecy and intrigue surrounding political affairs. As an ambassador for the States-General of the Netherlands, Beverningk played a crucial role in peace conferences during this tumultuous period. His expertise in diplomacy earned him respect both domestically and internationally. This painting serves as a testament to his diplomatic skills and influential position within Dutch society. Displayed at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, this artwork not only reflects Baroque aesthetics but also represents an important era known as the Golden Age of Dutch history. It reminds us of how art can immortalize powerful individuals who have shaped our world through their political contributions. Through Bridgeman Images' print reproduction, viewers are granted access to this historical treasure that encapsulates both beauty and significance from centuries past.
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