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Johann Jakob Datt von Tiefenau, c17th century. Creator: Anon
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Johann Jakob Datt von Tiefenau, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Johann Jakob Datt von Tiefenau, c17th century
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Ambassador Anselm Van Hulle Anselmus Van Hulle Commissary Concern Concerned Delegate Diplomat Envoy Grey Hair Hulle Anselm Van Lace Collar Mens Fashion Menswear Mustache Peace Of Westphalia Peace Treaty Treaty Treaty Of Westphalia Van Hulle Anselm National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Stockholm National Museum
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This 17th century portrait depicts Johann Jakob Datt von Tiefenau, an ambassador and diplomat from the Low Countries, likely hailing from the Netherlands or the German-speaking regions of Europe. The anonymous artist, whose identity remains unknown, masterfully captured Datt von Tiefenau's concerned and direct gaze, as if he is deeply engrossed in a diplomatic concern. The ambassador's attire reflects the fashion of the time, with a black, high-collared coat, lace collar, and grey hair styled in a classic, neatly groomed manner. His facial hair, consisting of a moustache and possibly a goatee, is also well-groomed and neatly trimmed. Datt von Tiefenau's appearance is reminiscent of the fashionable clothing and apparel of the era, which was characterized by an elegant simplicity and a focus on functionality. The portrait is an oil on canvas painting, executed with great skill and attention to detail. The artist's use of black as the dominant color creates a sense of formality and solemnity, while the contrasting white lace collar adds a touch of elegance and refinement. This portrait is believed to have been painted during the Peace of Westphalia, a series of peace treaties signed in 1648 that ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe. Datt von Tiefenau may have been a delegate or envoy involved in the negotiations, making this portrait an important historical artifact that provides insight into the fashion and diplomacy of the 17th century. The portrait is now part of the collection of the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, and is a testament to the rich artistic and historical heritage of Europe.
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