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Jan Stolker Posthumously painted portrait Willem Schepers
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Jan Stolker Posthumously painted portrait Willem Schepers
Jan Stolker, Posthumously painted portrait of Willem Schepers, chimney piece portrait painting material linen oilpaint wood canvas, Square portrait of man full-length with wig representing Willem Schepers (1684-1750) as superintendent of the Wijnkopersgilde Sitting on rococo chair at rococo table on which ink set and some foliants Right in the background view to an Italianate landscape left bookcase columns on base and drapery gilt furniture lower left signature and year: J. Stolker (...) Obitum Pinxit 1756 (J. Stolker has this after the death - van Schepers - painted) Rotterdam Douve Douwe rococo Chimney piece transferred from the house of the Wijnkopersgilde
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1756 Background Base Chimney Chimney Piece Furniture Ink Set Italianate Landscape Jan Stolker Linen Lower Rococo Signature Superintendent Table Transferred Willem Year
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This print showcases a posthumously painted portrait by Jan Stolker, depicting the esteemed Willem Schepers. The square portrait captures Schepers in full-length attire, wearing an elegant wig that symbolizes his status as superintendent of the Wijnkopersgilde. Seated on a rococo chair at a beautifully adorned table, complete with an ink set and foliants, Schepers exudes authority and sophistication. The background offers a breathtaking view of an Italianate landscape, adding depth to the composition. To the left, bookcase columns stand tall on their base while drapery gilt furniture adds opulence to the scene. In the lower left corner lies Stolker's signature and year: J. Stolker (. . . ) Obitum Pinxit 1756 - indicating that this masterpiece was created after Schepers' passing. Originally housed in Rotterdam Douve Douwe's rococo chimney piece from the house of Wijnkopersgilde, this remarkable artwork has been transferred to grace our presence through this exquisite photo print. With its meticulous attention to detail and masterful execution, this painting pays homage to both Jan Stolker's artistic prowess and Willem Schepers' significant contributions during his lifetime. This extraordinary portrayal serves as a testament to Dutch history and European artistry at its finest.
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