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Rodolphe le Chevalier (1777-1865), Amsterdam Merchant and one of three Founders of the Holland Railr Creator: Jan Adam Kruseman
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Rodolphe le Chevalier (1777-1865), Amsterdam Merchant and one of three Founders of the Holland Railr Creator: Jan Adam Kruseman
Rodolphe le Chevalier (1777-1865), Amsterdam Merchant and one of three Founders of the Holland Railroad Company, 1850
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Document Formal Dress Jan Adam Jansz Kruseman Jan Adam Kruseman Kruseman Jan Adam Kruseman Jan Adam Jansz Leaning Leaning On Elbow Merchant Railroad Railways Romantic Era
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This 19th century oil painting depicts Rodolphe le Chevalier (1777-1865), an Amsterdam merchant and one of the three founding fathers of the Holland Railroad Company. The portrait, painted by Jan Adam Kruseman (1812-1862), captures Le Chevalier in a formal dress, donning a dark coat and waistcoat, with a vibrant red cravat adding a pop of color to the monochromatic outfit. Leaning on an elbow, he gazes directly at the viewer with a confident and determined expression, exuding an air of authority and success. The painting reflects the romantic era and the emerging industrial revolution in the Netherlands, with the concept of transportation and railways becoming increasingly important in the country's economic and social development. The Holland Railroad Company, established in 1839, was a significant player in the expansion of the rail network in the Netherlands, connecting cities and towns and facilitating the movement of goods and people. Le Chevalier's attire, with its high collar and voluminous sleeves, is typical of the formal dress of the time, reflecting the social and cultural norms of the period. The painting, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is a testament to the rich heritage and history of the Netherlands during the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the lives of its influential figures and the societal changes that shaped the country's past.
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