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Johan VIII, 1601-1657, Count of Sayn and Wittgenstein, c17th century. Creator: Anon
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Johan VIII, 1601-1657, Count of Sayn and Wittgenstein, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Johan VIII, 1601-1657, Count of Sayn and Wittgenstein, c17th century
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This 17th century portrait depicts Johan VIII, Count of Sayn and Wittgenstein (1601-1657). The Count was a prominent figure in European politics during the Thirty Years' War, serving as a diplomat and delegate for the Dutch States-General. His direct gaze and strong, determined expression convey his important role as a peace negotiator during the Peace of Westphalia. The Count's attire reflects the opulence and grandeur of the aristocracy during this period. He wears an ornate, black brocade doublet with a lace collar, signifying his high rank and wealth. The intricate fabric and rich colors add to the painting's visual appeal. The Count's long, black hair and well-groomed moustache frame his face, adding to his regal appearance. The oil on canvas painting, created by an anonymous artist, is believed to be of Dutch or Flemish origin, possibly by Anselm van Hulle. The Count's portrait is a significant addition to any collection of European art and history, providing a glimpse into the fashion, heritage, and culture of the 17th century.
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