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Rienk Jelgerhuis Collection

Rienk Jelgerhuis, a renowned Dutch artist from the 18th century, captured the essence of his subjects through his exquisite portraits


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Rienk Jelgerhuis, a renowned Dutch artist from the 18th century, captured the essence of his subjects through his exquisite portraits. One of his notable works includes the portrait of Anna van Hannover, wife of Willem IV Oranje-Nassau. With meticulous brushstrokes, he depicted her grace and elegance. Jelgerhuis also had a fascination with military themes, as seen in his portrayal of Prussian hussars guarding Leidse Poort Amsterdam. The soldiers' stoic expressions and vibrant uniforms come to life on canvas. However, not all of Jelgerhuis's art focused solely on beauty and grandeur. He also delved into darker subjects like the execution of Cornelis van der Burg, Mayor of Bolsward in Leeuwarden on May 16th, 1789. Through this painting, he conveyed the somber atmosphere surrounding such events during that era. In addition to historical figures and events, Jelgerhuis immortalized prominent individuals like Hugo Grotius in one captivating portrait after another. His attention to detail is evident in every stroke as he captures their essence flawlessly. Jelgerhuis was not limited to portraiture alone; he also explored various genres within art. For instance, "The Miser" showcases his comedic side as he portrays a character caught up in greed and materialism. Throughout his career spanning several decades until his death in 1806 at age 67, Rienk Jelgerhuis left an indelible mark on Dutch art history with his diverse range of subjects and exceptional skill as an artist.