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Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
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Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Dirk, Count of Teisterbant, ca. 867. In armour and ermine cloak, spear in the left hand, with joint coat of amrs of Teisterbant and Aquitania (?). From an illustrated manuscript with the genealogy of the lords and counts of Culemborg. Attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp
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This 17th century print depicts Count Dirk Van Teisterbant, believed to have been born around 1600 and possibly a descendant of Count Dietrich van Hamaland from the 11th century. The Count is shown in full regalia, donning an intricately designed suit of armor adorned with the joint coats of arms of Teisterbant and Aquitania. The ermine cloak draped over his shoulders adds an air of grandeur and nobility. In his left hand, he holds a spear, symbolizing his readiness for battle and protection of his lands. The artwork, attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp, is an exquisite example of Dutch heraldic art from the 17th century. The meticulous detail in the armor, the sharp lines of the coat of arms, and the delicate lettering of the blazon all contribute to the overall elegance and historical significance of the piece. The print is believed to have originated from an illustrated manuscript detailing the genealogy of the lords and counts of Culemborg. The use of gouache paint and ink on paper adds depth and texture to the image, bringing the historic figure to life. The Count's serious expression and strong posture convey a sense of power and determination, making this a truly captivating work of art. This print, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is a testament to the rich history and heritage of the Dutch aristocracy and the art of heraldry.
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