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Portrait of Cornelia Rijdenius, Wife of Johannes Lublink II, 1790-1795. Creator: Friedrich Tischbein
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Portrait of Cornelia Rijdenius, Wife of Johannes Lublink II, 1790-1795. Creator: Friedrich Tischbein
Portrait of Cornelia Rijdenius, Wife of Johannes Lublink II, 1790-1795
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Friedrich Tischbein's Portrait of Cornelia Rijdenius, Wife of Johannes Lublink II, painted between 1790 and 1795, is a captivating work of art that showcases the elegance and sophistication of the Dutch elite during the late 18th century. The portrait depicts Cornelia Rijdenius, dressed in the height of Neoclassical fashion, with a simple grey dress and a white shawl draped over her shoulders. The architectural backdrop of the painting, featuring a distant spire and intricate architectural details, adds to the sense of grandeur and importance. Cornelia's posture is confident and poised, with her hands clasped in her lap and a direct gaze that seems to penetrate the very soul of the viewer. Her grey hair, styled in an elegant chignon, frames her face and adds to her regal appearance. The use of color in the painting is subtle and muted, with the predominantly grey and white palette adding to the sense of distance and remoteness. The painting is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Low Countries during the 18th century, and is a prime example of the Neoclassical style that was popular in Germany and the Netherlands during this period. The portrait is now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world. Johannes Lublink II, the subject of the portrait, was a prominent figure in Dutch society during this time, and this painting serves as a reminder of the importance of family and marriage in the lives of the Dutch elite. The portrait also highlights the influence of Neoclassical ideas and ideals on fashion and art during this period, and is a valuable addition to the historical record of Dutch culture and history.
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