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ANTIQUE #SA1101648

C.1675 Portrait Of A Lady With A Crimson Wrap And Fur; Circle Of Gerard Soest, Dutch Old Master, Antique Oil On Canvas Painting

£9,450    $12,101    €11,402
In this extremely fine portrait, painted in the era of London’s Great Fire, a young woman has been depicted wearing the most luxurious attire and a fortune in jewellery. The scarlet silk drapery is held in place by two huge gold and pearl brooches. A huge diamond, pearl, and gold brooch is on the bodice, and perhaps most striking of all, is the heavy band of gold, ruby, and pearls prominently displayed over the fur. The huge pear-shaped earrings are called unions d’excellence reflecting the difficulty of finding perfectly matched pearls of such large size (they could range up to 20 millimetres in diameter). The costume and jewellery are of course indicative of this woman’s wealth and this portrait certainly conveys that message. The window, through which the viewer can see a blue sky and a landscape, ads interest to the portrait, and was often used in portraiture at the time.
 
The artist was immensely adept at the oil technique of painting. The face, hands, and the drapery have been rendered with remarkable delicacy; note the carefully placed highlights to the eyes and the bottom lip. The precise identity of the artist remains elusive however it is clear that they were exceptionally talented. Of the legions of Dutch emigree artists working in England at the time, only a small selection has ever been studied in depth and identified by art experts and historians, leaving the identity of the vast majority unknown to us today, despite some possessing skills on par with the most celebrated artists that we know. This portrait falls into that category… and is a remarkably fine example from the period.
 
The close-curled hair, springing loosely away from the head, was a fashion of the 1670s and was known as the hurluberlu (first appeared c.1671). This, and the attire, help to date the portrait to circa 1675-1688. In the celebrated letters of Madame de Sévigné when describing the style accounted “Now just imagine the hair parted peasant fashion to within two in...
Antique #SA1101648, shown on this page, originates from the 17th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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