Portrait of Pieter de la Court

Abraham van den Tempel (mentioned on object), 1667

Pieter de la Court, son of a Flemish emigrant, was one of the most successful cloth merchants in Holland, as well as a jurist and an influential writer on economics and politics. In his pamphlets, he railed against the House of Orange, and all monarchical governments. Van den Tempel painted him in his judicial robes, seated before a bust of the Greek philosopher Socrates and a classically laid-out garden.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-A-2243
  • Dimensionsheight 133 cm x width 106 cm
  • Physical characteristicsoil on canvas

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Portrait of Pieter de la Court

  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-A-2243

  • Description

    Portret van Pieter de la Court (1618-85). Fabrikant en lakenreder, eerst te Leiden, vanaf 1673 te Amsterdam, politiek pamflettist. Kniestuk zittend in een leunstoel in een zwarte toga, naar rechts. Op de achtergrond een buste van Socrates in een nis. Pendant van SK-A-2244.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    signature and date: ‘A. van d. Tempel aº 1667’


Creation

  • Creation

    painter: Abraham van den Tempel (mentioned on object)

  • Dating

    1667

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    oil on canvas

  • Dimensions

    height 133 cm x width 106 cm


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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt

  • Acquisition

    purchase 1904

  • Copyright


Documentation

    • Documentatiemap Schilderijen: aantekeningen R. van Luttervelt (voor 1963).
    • De portrettering van Pieter de la Court opnieuw bekeken / J.H. Kernkamp - In: Ondernemende Geschiedenis - Martinus Nijhoff, Den Haag, 1977, p. 65-74.

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