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Portrait of Gerrit Verdooren (1757-1824), Vice-admiral, 1814-1820. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie
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Portrait of Gerrit Verdooren (1757-1824), Vice-admiral, 1814-1820. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie
Portrait of Gerrit Verdooren (1757-1824), Vice-admiral, 1814-1820
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A De Lelie A De Lely Adriaan De Lelie Complexion De Lelie Of Amsterdam Epaulet Epaulette Epaulettes Hand In Coat Lelie Adriaan De Medal Medals Naval Officer Naval Uniform Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Rosy Cheeked Rosy Cheeks Vice Admiral White Hair
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This striking portrait depicts Gerrit Verdooren (1757-1824), a Vice-Admiral in the Dutch Navy from 1814 to 1820. The painting, created by the renowned Dutch artist Adriaan De Lelie (1795-1855), captures Verdooren's strong and confident presence. Verdooren wears the full regalia of his rank, including a golden epaulette adorned with medals, a red coat with gold buttons, and a white waistcoat and breeches. His rosy cheeks and direct gaze convey a sense of vitality and determination. The portrait is a prime example of Neoclassical art, with its simple, elegant composition and focus on the subject's character. The artist, Adriaan De Lelie, was a prominent figure in the artistic community of Amsterdam during the 19th century, known for his portraits of notable Dutch figures. This painting, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, offers a glimpse into the fashion and history of the Dutch Navy during the early 19th century.
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