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Rudolphina Wilhelmina Elizabeth de Sturler, wife of Count Johannes van den Bosch
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Rudolphina Wilhelmina Elizabeth de Sturler, wife of Count Johannes van den Bosch
5051891 Rudolphina Wilhelmina Elizabeth de Sturler, wife of Count Johannes van den Bosch, with their Son Richard, 1829 (oil on canvas) by Kruseman, Cornelis (1797-1857); 87x70 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Count Johannes van den Bosch (1780-1844) Dutch officer and politician, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. With his second wife Rudolphina Wilhelmina Elizabeth de Sturler (1798-1873) had son Richard Leeuwenhart van den Bosch (1815-1905)); Dutch, out of copyright
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In this portrait captured by Cornelis Kruseman, we are introduced to Rudolphina Wilhelmina Elizabeth de Sturler, the elegant wife of Count Johannes van den Bosch. The painting showcases a moment frozen in time, as Rudolphina sits gracefully with her young son Richard by her side. Dressed in opulent velvet and adorned with feathers and fur, Rudolphina exudes an air of aristocracy and wealth. Her hat is embellished with exquisite jewels that catch the light, while her earrings and necklace add a touch of glamour to her ensemble. It is clear that she embodies the epitome of high society during this era. Seated beside his mother, Richard appears calm and composed beyond his years. His presence adds a sense of innocence to the composition, creating a beautiful contrast against his mother's regal demeanor. Kruseman's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; from the intricate patterns on their clothing to the delicate features on their faces. The artist skillfully captures not only their physical appearance but also their familial bond and social status. This remarkable piece now resides at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam where it continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty. As we gaze upon this painting print, we are transported back in time - witnessing a snapshot of Dutch aristocracy through the lens of artistry.
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