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Elisabeth of Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
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Elisabeth of Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Elisabeth of Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Elisabeth, the last lady of Culemborg, holding the quartered coat of arms of Culemborg. Was married to Jan van Luxembourg and then to Antoon van Lalaing.Shortly before her death in 1555, Charles V elevated the lordship of Culemborg to a county. From an illustrated manuscript with the genealogy of the lords and counts of Culemborg. Attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp
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This full-length portrait depicts Elisabeth of Culemborg, the last lady of Culemborg, in the late 16th or early 17th century. Elisabeth is shown in elegant attire, holding the quartered coat of arms of Culemborg. Her first marriage was to Jan van Luxembourg, followed by a union with Antoon van Lalaing. Just before her death in 1555, Emperor Charles V elevated the lordship of Culemborg to a county. The artwork is an exquisite example of Dutch heraldic art, attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp. The intricate design of the coat of arms is rendered in gouache paint and ink on parchment, showcasing the rich heritage and history of the Culemborg family. The ermine fur lining of Elisabeth's robe adds a touch of opulence to the image. The artist, Nicolaes de Kemp, was a skilled draftsman and calligrapher, as evidenced by the meticulous handwriting and lettering in the accompanying text. The portrait is a valuable addition to the genealogy of the lords and counts of Culemborg, providing a glimpse into the aristocratic world of the Low Countries during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is home to this historic work of art, which showcases the concept of family crests and blazons, as well as the concept of heritage and the importance of lineage in European nobility. The portrait is a testament to the artistic and historical significance of the Netherlands during this period.
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