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Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace C Creator: Gerard Terborch II
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Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace C Creator: Gerard Terborch II
Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace Conference at Munster (1646-48), 1646-1648
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This 17th-century portrait depicts Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst, serving as the delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace Conference in Munster during the years 1646-1648. Painted by Gerard Terborch II, also known as Gerard Terborch the Younger, this artwork is a prime example of Baroque-era Dutch painting. Godard van Reede is dressed in the finest apparel of the time, with a richly textured and colored costume. His collar is adorned with intricate lace, a fashionable accessory during the Dutch Golden Age. His facial hair is meticulously groomed, featuring a full mustache that was popular among aristocrats of the era. Godard van Reede's noble status is further emphasized by the presence of a collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, one of the most prestigious orders in Europe at the time. The painting also showcases the historical significance of the Peace Conference at Munster, which aimed to end the Thirty Years' War in Europe. This artwork, titled "Godard van Reede (1588-1648), Lord of Nederhorst. Delegate of the Province of Utrecht at the Peace Conference at Munster (1646-48)," is a valuable heritage piece that offers a glimpse into the aristocratic fashion and historical context of the Baroque era in the Low Countries. Gerard Terborch II's masterful use of color, concept, and detail make this painting a must-see for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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