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Joan van Hoorn 1653-1711 Governor General 1704-09
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Joan van Hoorn 1653-1711 Governor General 1704-09
Joan van Hoorn (1653-1711). Governor General (1704-09), Portrait of Joan van Hoorn (1653-1711). Governor General (1704-09). Half-body, in oval, command staff in the right hand. Modern copy after the lost original by Cornelis de Bruyn from 1706. Part of a series of portraits of the governors-general of the former Dutch East Indies, historical persons, colonial governor, Dutch East Indies, The, Joan van Hoorn Dutch East India Company, Cornelis de Bruyn (copy after), 1800 - 1950, canvas, cardboard, oil paint (paint), h 85 cm × w 70.5 cm × d 1.2 cm
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1706 1800 1950 Cardboard Colonial Governor Command Staff Copy Cornelis De Bruyn Dutch East Indies Former Dutch East Indies Governor General Governors General Historical Persons Oval Portraits Right Hand Half Body Oil Paint
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This print showcases the esteemed figure of Joan van Hoorn, a prominent historical personality who served as Governor General of the Dutch East Indies from 1704 to 1709. The portrait captures his commanding presence, depicting him in a half-body pose within an elegant oval frame. In his right hand, he holds his command staff, symbolizing his authority and leadership during his tenure. Although this print is a modern copy created after the original painting by Cornelis de Bruyn in 1706, it still manages to convey the essence and significance of its subject. It forms part of a remarkable series of portraits featuring the governors-general who governed the former Dutch East Indies. Joan van Hoorn's contributions as a colonial governor were instrumental in shaping the history and development of this region. As an influential member of the Dutch East India Company, he played a crucial role in expanding their trade networks and consolidating their power. The artwork itself is crafted on canvas mounted on cardboard using oil paint techniques. With dimensions measuring approximately 85 cm in height, 70.5 cm in width, and 1.2 cm in depth, this piece exudes both grandeur and historical importance. This print from Liszt Collection offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history while admiring one of the key figures who shaped colonial governance during that era – Joan van Hoorn (1653-1711), Governor General (1704-09).
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