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Jan van de Poll (1668-1745) and his Son Harmen Hendrick (1697-1772). 1700-1729. Creator: Arnold Boonen
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Jan van de Poll (1668-1745) and his Son Harmen Hendrick (1697-1772). 1700-1729. Creator: Arnold Boonen
Jan van de Poll (1668-1745) and his Son Harmen Hendrick (1697-1772). 1700-1729
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This evocative oil painting by Arnold Boonen captures a tender moment between Jan van de Poll (1668-1745) and his son Harmen Hendrick van de Poll (1697-1772) in the late 17th century. Jan van de Poll, who served as the Burgomaster of Haarlem in the Netherlands, is depicted with a warm expression as he embraces his young son Harmen Hendrick. The boy, with a curious gaze, reaches out to pluck a grape from the cluster held by his father. The rich, vibrant colors of the grapes and the textured fabric of their clothing add depth and dimension to the scene. The painting, which dates from around 1700 to 1729, is a testament to the enduring bond between father and son and the simple pleasures of family life in the Low Countries during this period. The artwork is a valuable addition to the heritage of European art, showcasing the skill and artistry of Arnold Boonen as a painter. This poignant portrait, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, invites us to reflect on the importance of family and the legacy of our ancestors.
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