NICOLAES MAES - PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG DUTCH GENTLEMAN
Normaler Preis €0 Sparen €0NICOLAES MAES (1634-1693)
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG DUTCH GENTLEMAN
signed N Maes (lower right)
oil on panel
45.1 x 37.4 cm; 17¾ x 14¾ in.
PROVENANCE
With Agnews, London;
Seymour Berry (2nd Viscount Camrose);
Christie's,Hackwood Park, 20-22 April 1998, lot 771, Sold for 78.100€;
Christie's London, 27 April 2007, lot 58
LITERATURE:
Krempel, Nicholas Maes, Petersberg, 2000, p. 367, mentioned under F5 (Fruit still life in a landscape, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford), and dated to around 1670.
INTRODUCTION
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In his earlier work Maes was interested in genre painting with comical and intriguing domestic scenes. This one is entitled “De luistervink” – the eavesdropper – shows a servant eagerly listening the conversation of her employers. In the collection of Dordrecht Museum.
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This portrait is an excellent summary of Maes unusual talent in portraiture: the subtly painted face hit by a strong light that accentuates the features with soft shadows; the almost invisible play of color that creates the fresh complexion of the skin; the bulging swirls of the hair and the very exclusive garment called “Japonse Rok” in contemporary Dutch – today known as a Banyan, inspired by Japanese kimonos made with silks imported by the Dutch East Indian Company. It is a portrait that tells us of a wealthy and sophisticated young gentleman, well aware of the social and cultural codes that were expected in this time. While the robe with its richly patterned silk is an example of the fascination for the oriental the hair and overall look are typical for European and Dutch fashion. The background with what appears to be an Italian garden with a classical sculpture furthermore underlines the status and ambition of the sitter.
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Much remains to be discovered about both the identity of the young man and the context in which this commission was made. Taking in consideration the vibrant cultural life of Amsterdam during this time, these portraits were crucial elements in formulating an identity and establishing or maintain a high position in the society. Apart from being a wonderful work of art in itself; future research may well prove this to be another important key in understanding the life of Nicolaes Maes and this exciting moment in the history of portraiture.
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