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Portrait of Margaretha Verkolje, Wife of Reinier Couturier, 1682. Creator: Jan Verkolje
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Portrait of Margaretha Verkolje, Wife of Reinier Couturier, 1682. Creator: Jan Verkolje
Portrait of Margaretha Verkolje, Wife of Reinier Couturier, 1682
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Frame Jan Verkolje Jan Verkolje I Jan Verkolye Jan Verkolye The Elder Johannes Verkolje I Verkolje I Jan Verkolje Jan Verkolje Johannes I Verkolye Jan
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This exquisite portrait, entitled "Portrait of Margaretha Verkolje, Wife of Reinier Couturier," was created by the renowned Dutch painter Jan Verkolje in the year 1682. The painting is an oil on panel work, measuring approximately 54.5 x 46.5 centimeters, and is framed in an elegant oval shape. The scene depicts Margaretha Verkolje, dressed in the fashionable attire of the seventeenth century, with a head and shoulders composition. Her head is turned slightly to the side, gazing directly at the viewer with a confident and serene expression. The use of rich colors and subtle shading in the painting showcases Verkolje's exceptional skill as a painter. Jan Verkolje, also known as Johannes Verkolje I or Jan Verkolye, was a prominent artist of the Dutch Golden Age, active in the Low Countries. His works are highly sought after by art collectors and museums, and this portrait of Margaretha Verkolje is no exception. It is currently on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where it is a cherished part of the European artistic heritage. The painting is a testament to the cultural significance of the Dutch Golden Age and the enduring beauty of its art. Margaretha Verkolje, the subject of the portrait, is depicted with a sense of grace and elegance that is characteristic of the period. Her clothing, with its intricate patterns and textures, is a reflection of the opulence and refinement of the Dutch aristocracy during this time. The portrait is a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people of the seventeenth century and the artistic traditions that continue to inspire us today.
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