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Count Gerbrandt van Teisterbant and Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
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Count Gerbrandt van Teisterbant and Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Count Gerbrandt van Teisterbant and Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Count of Teisterbant and Beusichem (Boesinchem), with Beusichem coat of arms. 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, dating from the early 17th century, depicts Count Gerbrandt van Teisterbant and Beusichem (also known as Boesinchem). The count, dressed in elegant 10th-17th century attire, stands proudly before a backdrop of intricate heraldic designs. The Count's heavy, blue and gold-trimmed robe, adorned with a large, ornate collar, is a testament to his noble status. He wears a tall, conical hat, a common headpiece for aristocrats of the time. In his left hand, Gerbrandt holds a scepter, symbolizing his power and authority, while his right hand rests on a shield bearing the distinctive Beusichem coat of arms. The coat of arms, richly detailed with a blue background, a silver lion, and a golden castle, is a visual representation of the Count's family heritage and lineage. This beautiful, gouache and ink on paper artwork, attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp, is an exquisite example of Dutch heraldic art from the Low Countries during the 17th century. The meticulous handwriting and illustrations in the manuscript from which this image was taken further emphasize the historical significance and importance of the Count's genealogy within the noble houses of Franconia and the Netherlands.
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