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Captain Job Jansse Cuijter and His Family, 1659 (oil on canvas)
3576977 Captain Job Jansse Cuijter and His Family, 1659 (oil on canvas) by Maes, Nicolaes (1634-93); 108x148.9 cm; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA; (add.info.:); Purchased with funds from the State of North Carolina; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23619326
© Purchased with funds from the State of North Carolina / Bridgeman Images
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.5cm (3" x 2.2")
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Captain Job Jansse Cuijter and His Family, 1659 - A Glimpse into Dutch Maritime Life
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. This oil on canvas painting by Nicolaes Maes offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of Captain Job Jansse Cuijter and his family in 17th-century Netherlands. The scene unfolds against a backdrop of stormy seas, emphasizing the captain's profession as a seafarer. In this intimate portrait, we see Captain Cuijter standing tall with his wife and two children by his side. Their expressions reveal both strength and vulnerability as they face the challenges that lie ahead. Surrounding them are ethereal cherubs, symbolizing divine protection amidst the perils of their maritime adventures. The artist skillfully captures the intricate details of each family member's attire, reflecting their social status and wealth. The son holds onto a model ship, perhaps aspiring to follow in his father's footsteps one day. Meanwhile, the daughter gazes out towards the sea with curiosity and wonder. Maes' mastery is evident in every brushstroke; he expertly portrays light and shadow to create depth within this composition. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness not only familial love but also an appreciation for exploration and trade that defined Dutch society during this era. Displayed at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, USA since its acquisition with funds from the State of North Carolina, this painting continues to captivate viewers today with its rich storytelling
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