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Dutch Poem Collection

In the realm of Dutch poetry, a rich tapestry of artistic expression unfolds

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Johan van Oldenbarnevelt Council Pensioner

Portrait Johan van Oldenbarnevelt Council Pensioner
Portrait of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Council Pensioner of the States General and State Lawyer of Holland

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Nicols Haring oval frame minister

Portrait Nicols Haring oval frame minister
Portrait of Nicols Haring, Portrait in oval frame of Nicols Haring, a minister from Leeuwarden. Half left to the left. The print has a Dutch poem as a caption, Nicols Haring

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Hermanus Hillers pastor Hoorn print

Portrait Hermanus Hillers pastor Hoorn print
Portrait of Hermanus Hillers, Hermanus Hillers, a pastor in Hoorn. The print has a Dutch poem in memory of his life. Pieter van Gunst (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1695 - 1731, paper, engraving

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Abraham Bloemaert Dutch painter age

Portrait Abraham Bloemaert Dutch painter age
Portrait of Abraham Bloemaert, Abraham Bloemaert, Dutch painter, at the age of 82. The print has a Dutch poem about the life of Bloemaert as caption

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Simon Bisschop Dutch Protestant theologian

Portrait Simon Bisschop Dutch Protestant theologian
Portrait of Simon Bisschop, Dutch Protestant theologian and professor of the Remonstrant direction. The print has a Dutch poem about his life, Simon Bisschop, Pieter van Gunst (mentioned on object)

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Kaspar Brandt Dutch pastor print Dutch poem

Portrait Kaspar Brandt Dutch pastor print Dutch poem
Portrait of Kaspar Brandt, Kaspar Brandt, Dutch pastor. The print has a Dutch poem about the life of Brandt, Pieter van Gunst (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1696 - 1731, paper, engraving

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Jan Antonides van der Goes Amsterdam poet

Portrait Jan Antonides van der Goes Amsterdam poet
Portrait of Jan Antonides van der Goes, Jan Antonides van der Goes, Amsterdam poet and playwright. The print has a Dutch poem about his life as a caption

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Jacob van Campen architect Amsterdam city hall

Portrait Jacob van Campen architect Amsterdam city hall
Portrait of Jacob van Campen, architect of the Amsterdam city hall. In the margin a Dutch poem, Jacob van Campen, Abraham Lutma, Amsterdam, c. 1650, paper, engraving, h 423 mm × w 249 mm

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait Abraham Hellenbroek oval frame minister

Portrait Abraham Hellenbroek oval frame minister
Portrait of Abraham Hellenbroek, Portrait in oval frame of Abraham Hellenbroek, a minister from Rotterdam. Half to the right

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Portrait of the Dordrecht mayor and Admiral Mattheus van den Broucke chest with a jewel

Portrait of the Dordrecht mayor and Admiral Mattheus van den Broucke chest with a jewel and a baton, behind him, a rock wall and a choppy sea with a fleet

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: The complicated marriage, Romeyn de Hooghe, Samuel Sylvius, P. van Torenburg, 1698

The complicated marriage, Romeyn de Hooghe, Samuel Sylvius, P. van Torenburg, 1698

Background imageDutch Poem Collection: Calling of Zacchaeus, Anonymous, Nicolaes Visscher (II), 1679 - 1702

Calling of Zacchaeus, Anonymous, Nicolaes Visscher (II), 1679 - 1702


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In the realm of Dutch poetry, a rich tapestry of artistic expression unfolds. From the portraits that adorn the walls to the intricate details captured in each stroke, these visual cues offer glimpses into a world steeped in creativity and intellect. Take, for instance, the portrait of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Council Pensioner. His visage reflects wisdom and authority, mirroring his influential role in Dutch politics. Nearby hangs an oval-framed portrait of Nicols Haring, a minister known for his eloquent sermons that touched hearts and minds alike. Moving along this gallery of literary luminaries, we encounter Hermanus Hillers, pastor from Hoorn. A print captures his essence as he passionately delivers his message to congregants seeking solace and guidance. Abraham Bloemaert's portrait showcases not only his skill as a painter but also serves as a testament to his contribution to Dutch art during an era ripe with innovation. Simon Bisschop's likeness reminds us of the importance of theology within Dutch society—a reminder echoed by Kaspar Brandt's portrayal as he pens verses inspired by faith and devotion. Jan Antonides van der Goes stands proudly among them all—an Amsterdam poet whose words dance off pages like melodies on wind-swept canals. The architectural prowess displayed by Jacob van Campen is evident in every detail etched into Amsterdam City Hall—a testament to both beauty and functionality. And amidst this sea of poets and painters emerges Abraham Hellenbroek—his oval-framed portrait capturing the essence of dedication found within ministers who tirelessly serve their communities. But it is not just individuals who grace these hallowed halls; scenes depicting historical events unfold before our eyes too. The complicated marriage portrayed by Romeyn de Hooghe reveals layers upon layers of intrigue while Samuel Sylvius' work invites contemplation on matters beyond mortal comprehension.