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Portrait of E.W.G. Bagelaar, 1781-1815. Creator: Gerrit Jacobus Geusendam
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Portrait of E.W.G. Bagelaar, 1781-1815. Creator: Gerrit Jacobus Geusendam
Portrait of E.W.G. Bagelaar, 1781-1815
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Art History Brocade Brush Cloth Complexion Epaulet Epaulette Epaulettes History Of Art Material Rosy Cheeked Rosy Cheeks Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar Watercolour Paint
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This stunning 18th century portrait, titled "Portrait of E.W.G. Bagelaar, 1781-1815," was created by the Dutch artist Gerrit Jacobus Geusendam. The subject of the painting is Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar, who was born in 1781 and lived until 1815. The portrait showcases the elegant and ornate fashion of the time, with Bagelaar wearing a green brocade coat adorned with epaulettes, a green waistcoat, and a white shirt. His rosy cheeks and direct gaze add a sense of vitality and personality to the painting. The portrait was executed in watercolour on paper, a medium that allowed Geusendam to capture the intricate details of the textiles and the subtle shading of the subject's complexion. The use of brushstrokes adds texture to the fabric, making the coat and waistcoat appear almost three-dimensional. Bagelaar's uniform, with its epaulettes and green colour, suggests that he may have been a military man or held a position of authority. The portrait provides a glimpse into the fashion and culture of the Low Countries during the 18th century, a time of great artistic and historical significance in European history. The portrait is now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a world-renowned museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the artistic heritage of the Netherlands. The painting is a testament to the skill and artistry of Geusendam, and a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Europe during the 18th century.
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