Jan Blanken Jansz., Superintendent of Waterworks

Jean Augustin Daiwaille, 1820 - 1838

Jan Blanken, by J.A. Daiwaille, c. 1825. Hydraulic engineer Jan Blanken (1755-1838) played a key roll in the development of the Dutch water authority after 1800. Despite the political turmoil of those years, this was a period in which major projects were initiated. Under a succession of Dutch governments, Blanken supplied the country with docks, harbours, canals and fortifications. One of his best-known works is the North Holland canal, opened in 1824. In the painting in the background is the entrance to the canal, the Willem sluice at Amsterdam, named after the man who commissioned the work, King William I. Here Blanken is portrayed in his official uniform. Like Goudriaan, he was appointed inspector general of the water authority in 1808. Blanken supported the wearing of uniforms: the corps of engineers was organised along military lines.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-A-1845
  • Dimensionsheight 79 cm x width 66 cm, depth 13 cm
  • Physical characteristicsoil on canvas

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Jan Blanken Jansz., Superintendent of Waterworks

  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-A-1845

  • Description

    Jan Blanken (1755-1838) is gekleed in het uniform van Inspecteur-Generaal van de Waterstaat. Hij draagt de ordetekenen behorende bij (van links naar rechts) de Orde van de Rode Adelaar van Pruisen, de Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw en de Orde van het Legioen van Eer. Op de achtergrond zijn waarschijnlijk de Willemssluizen in Amsterdam afgebeeld. De Willemssluizen vormen de toegang tot het Noord-Hollands Kanaal, dat in 1824 gereed kwam en een van de bekenste werken was van de waterbouwkundige Blanken. De sluizen waren vernoemd naar de opdrachtgever koning Willem I.


Creation

  • Creation

    painter: Jean Augustin Daiwaille

  • Dating

    1820 - 1838

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    oil on canvas

  • Dimensions

    • height 79 cm x width 66 cm
    • depth 13 cm

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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of J.A. Matthes, Amsterdam

  • Acquisition

    gift 1899-10

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Documentation

    • Documentatiemap Schilderijen: artikel.
    • Tom van der Meer, 'De waterstaat', Rijksmuseum Kunstkrant 25 (1999) nr. 2, p.4-10.

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