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Dutch 17th Century Pair of Portrait Oil Paintings of a Husband and Wife by Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)
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Dutch 17th Century Pair of Portrait Oil Paintings of a Husband and Wife by Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)

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A rare pair of three-quarter length 'marriage' portraits by one of the foremost dutch portrait painters of the 17th century, Nicolaes Maes (Dordrecht 1634-1693 Amsterdam). The gentleman signed middle left 'Maes 1679'. Oil on canvas in dutch style ebonised frames. Dimensions 58 x 47.5cms each.

The gentleman is shown in a landscape at dusk, leaning against a stone capital, wearing a white chemise decorated with lace, a black coat and a brown silk cloak draped across his body.

The lady is elegantly dressed in an ivory silk gown decorated with jewels on the neckline and shoulders, the contrasting sleeves in gold fabric, with a rose pink silk cloak draped over her shoulder and bodice. She wears a pearl necklace and earrings with her fair hair worn up with ringlets falling down onto her chest in the fashionable style of the day. She stands with one hand touching a lock of her hair as she rests her arm on the bowl of a stone water drinking fountain.

Although the identity of the sitters has been lost over time, as they were painted after Maes had settled in Amsterdam in 1674, they are likely to have been a wealthy Amsterdam couple, seeking to show their prosperity and high social status by being painted by one of the most highly sought after and celebrated artists of the day.

Provenance: Private collection Luxembourg

Nicolaes Maes was one of Rembrandt's most talented pupils. As a boy of about thirteen or fourteen, he left his parents' home in Dordrecht to serve his apprenticeship with the master in Amsterdam. He spent four or five years in Rembrandt's workshop, returning to Dordrecht in 1653 as a fully-fledged artist. Maes started out as a ‘history’ painter, following in Rembrandt's footsteps, but he soon switched the focus of his activities to genre painting of intimate and detailed domestic scenes. In a short period between 1654 and 1658 he was one of the most innovative painters in this field. His skill at representing an interior as a suite of rooms rather than a three-wall, one-room enclosure, and the true-to life details and intimate nature of his paintings had great impact on the Delft painters Johannes Vermeer and Pieter de Hooch.

In the 1660s, however, Maes began to turn more to portraiture, and after a visit to Antwerp around the middle of the decade his style changed dramatically. He abandoned the reddish tone of his earlier manner for a wider, lighter and cooler colour palette, and the fashionable portraits he now specialised in were closer to those of Van Dyck than to Rembrandt.

Arnold Houbraken's 1721 biography described the transformation: Maes "learned the art of painting from Rembrandt but lost that way of painting early, particularly when he took up portraiture and discovered that young ladies preferred white to brown."

Maes painted his first portraits in 1655, and shortly before 1660 he stopped painting genre works and other paintings altogether, concentrating solely on portraiture, eventually developing a colourful and elegant style that appealed to a broad circle of wealthy clients in Dordrecht, Amsterdam and beyond.

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Physical Dimensions
Height
58cm (22.83")
Width
47.5cm (18.70")
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Isherwood Fine Art has dated these 17th Century Oil Portraits to the 17th Century.

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A rare pair of three-quarter length 'marriage' portraits by one of the foremost dutch portrait painters of the 17th century, Nicolaes Maes (Dordrecht 1634-1693 Amsterdam). The gentleman signed middle left 'Maes 1679'. Oil on canvas in dutch style ebonised frames. Dimensions 58 x 47.5cms each.
The gentleman is shown in a landscape at dusk, leaning against a stone capital, wearing a white chemise decorated with lace, a black coat and a brown silk cloak draped across his body.
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fig 1. A pair of 17th-century Dutch oil portrait paintings depicting a gentleman and a lady in period clothing, framed in matching dark moulded frames.
fig 1. Dutch 17th Century Pair of Portrait Oil Paintings of a Husband and Wife by Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)

The lady is elegantly dressed in an ivory silk gown decorated with jewels on the neckline and shoulders, the contrasting sleeves in gold fabric, with a rose pink silk cloak draped over her shoulder and bodice. She wears a pearl necklace and earrings with her fair hair worn up with ringlets falling down onto her chest in the fashionable style of the day. She stands with one hand touching a lock of her hair as she rests her arm on the bowl of a stone water drinking fountain.

fig 2. A pair of 17th-century Dutch oil portrait paintings depicting a gentleman and a lady in period clothing, framed in matching dark moulded frames.
fig 2. Dutch 17th Century Pair of Portrait Oil Paintings of a Husband and Wife by Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)

Although the identity of the sitters has been lost over time, as they were painted after Maes had settled in Amsterdam in 1674, they are likely to have been a wealthy Amsterdam couple, seeking to show their prosperity and high social status by being painted by one of the most highly sought after and celebrated artists of the day.

fig 3. A pair of 17th-century Dutch oil portrait paintings depicting a gentleman and a lady in period clothing, framed in matching dark moulded frames.
fig 3. Dutch 17th Century Pair of Portrait Oil Paintings of a Husband and Wife by Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693)

Provenance: Private collection Luxembourg

Nicolaes Maes was one of Rembrandt's most talented pupils. As a boy of about thirteen or fourteen, he left his parents' home in Dordrecht to serve his apprenticeship with the master in Amsterdam. He spent four or five years in Rembrandt's workshop, returning to Dordrecht in 1653 as a fully-fledged artist. Maes started out as a ‘history’ painter, following in Rembrandt's footsteps, but he soon switched the focus of his activities to genre painting of intimate and detailed domestic scenes. In a short period between 1654 and 1658 he was one of the most innovative painters in this field. His skill at representing an interior as a suite of rooms rather than a three-wall, one-room enclosure, and the true-to life details and intimate nature of his paintings had great impact on the Delft painters Johannes Vermeer and Pieter de Hooch.

In the 1660s, however, Maes began to turn more to portraiture, and after a visit to Antwerp around the middle of the decade his style changed dramatically. He abandoned the reddish tone of his earlier manner for a wider, lighter and cooler colour palette, and the fashionable portraits he now specialised in were closer to those of Van Dyck than to Rembrandt.

Arnold Houbraken's 1721 biography described the transformation: Maes "learned the art of painting from Rembrandt but lost that way of painting early, particularly when he took up portraiture and discovered that young ladies preferred white to brown."

Maes painted his first portraits in 1655, and shortly before 1660 he stopped painting genre works and other paintings altogether, concentrating solely on portraiture, eventually developing a colourful and elegant style that appealed to a broad circle of wealthy clients in Dordrecht, Amsterdam and beyond.

Height
58cm (22.83")
Width
47.5cm (18.70")
Date of Manufacture

Isherwood Fine Art has dated these 17th Century Oil Portraits to the 17th Century.

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A pair of 17th-century Dutch oil portrait paintings depicting a gentleman and a lady in period clothing, framed in matching dark moulded frames.
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Dutch Baroque portraiture from the 17th century is characterised by realistic likenesses, dramatic lighting techniques, and detailed rendering of costume and texture, reflecting the prosperity of the Dutch Golden Age.

Artists during this era typically applied hand-ground pigments mixed with linseed oil onto stretched linen canvas or oak panels, often housed in dark ebonised or moulded wooden frames.

Authenticity is assessed by examining natural craquelure patterns, canvas weave, stretcher bar assembly, period pigment composition, and historical attribution through provenance research.

A pair of framed portraits can be displayed symmetrically above a sideboard, mantelpiece, or console table to establish a classic focal point within modern or traditional schemes.

Paintings should be kept in climate-controlled environments away from direct sunlight and heat sources, dusted gently with a soft dry brush, and treated by a qualified conservator if restoration is required.
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