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Head of a Man
anonymous, 1700 - 1750
- Artwork typesculpture
- Object numberBK-14604
- Dimensionsheight 30 cm x width 23 cm x depth 23 cm
- Physical characteristicsterracotta
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Identification
Title(s)
Head of a Man
Object type
Object number
BK-14604
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Creation
Creation
sculptor: anonymous, Northern Netherlands (possibly)
Dating
1700 - 1750
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Material and technique
Physical description
terracotta
Dimensions
height 30 cm x width 23 cm x depth 23 cm
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
Gift of M.L.H. Eerdbeek-Claassen, Katwijk
Acquisition
gift 1933
Copyright
Provenance
…; excavated in the dunes of Katwijk aan de Rijn, 1933;{Note RMA.} donated by Maria Louise Henriëtte Eerdbeek-Claassen (d. 1952), Katwijk aan de Rijn, to the museum, 1933
Documentation
M.L.H. Eerdbeek-Claassen, 'Leidsch Jaarboekje 1934', Een merkwaardige vondst in de duinen van Katwijk p. 91
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anonymous
Head of a Man
? Northern Netherlands, 1700 - 1750
Technical notes
Modelled and fired.
Condition
The head had broken off at the neck, the joint or break has been filled in with cement. Damage to the nose, eyebrows and the hair has been partially filled with plaster. The rest of the surface has small amounts of damage. On the reverse there are remains of brick and cement.
Provenance
…; excavated in the dunes of Katwijk aan de Rijn, 1933;1Note RMA. donated by Maria Louise Henriëtte Eerdbeek-Claassen (d. 1952), Katwijk aan de Rijn, to the museum, 1933
Object number: BK-14604
Credit line: Gift of M.L.H. Eerdbeek-Claassen, Katwijk
Entry
This terracotta head of a man was unearthed in 1933 when sand was being excavated from the dunes at Katwijk aan Zee.2For the provenance, see M.L.H. Eerdbeek-Claassen, ‘Een merkwaardige vondst in de duinen van Katwijk’, Jaarboekje voor Geschiedenis en Oudheidkunde van Leiden en Rijnland 1934, p. 91. Remains of brick and cement on the reverse indicate that the head had at some time been built into a wall. It might concern a fragment of a sculpture, bust or herm figure originating from either side of a fire place,3For this type of decorative sculpture, see H. van Gangelen et al., ‘Haagse terracotta schouwwangen uit het atelier van Otto Reyersz. van Schaijck (1628-1674)’, Vormen uit Vuur 215-16 (2011-12), pp. 60-79. or from the façade of a garden pavilion or (country?) residence in Katwijk or its environs. The identity of the man is unclear. Apollo or another young god from Classical mythology comes to mind. Leeuwenberg suggested the fragment might be ascribed to Michiel Emanuel Shee (c. 1695-1739),4J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, p. 282. who was working in the Northern Netherlands (including The Hague and Amsterdam) from around 1721. This Antwerp-born sculptor specialized mainly in kinderkens (little children) for gardens (cf. BK-1963-24). The few herm figures he is known to have made have classicist features (cf. BK-1957-A and -B). However, with its pained expression, heavenward gaze and bushy eyebrows, the style of this head of a man is far more in keeping with the late-baroque tradition which was emulated in the Northern Netherlands until far into the eighteenth century.
Bieke van der Mark, 2025
Literature
J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 388, with earlier literature
Citation
B. van der Mark, 2025, 'anonymous, Head of a Man, Northern Netherlands, 1700 - 1750', in F. Scholten and B. van der Mark (eds.), European Sculpture in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/20035822
(accessed 7 December 2025 14:15:54).Footnotes
- 1Note RMA.
- 2For the provenance, see M.L.H. Eerdbeek-Claassen, ‘Een merkwaardige vondst in de duinen van Katwijk’, Jaarboekje voor Geschiedenis en Oudheidkunde van Leiden en Rijnland 1934, p. 91.
- 3For this type of decorative sculpture, see H. van Gangelen et al., ‘Haagse terracotta schouwwangen uit het atelier van Otto Reyersz. van Schaijck (1628-1674)’, Vormen uit Vuur 215-16 (2011-12), pp. 60-79.
- 4J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, p. 282.











