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Bust of a Young Man with Long Hair
Dirck de Bray, 1676
Buste van een jongeman, driekwart naar rechts, met lang, op de schouders vallend haar.
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberRP-T-1888-A-1419
- Dimensionsheight 129 mm x width 105 mm
- Physical characteristicsred chalk
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Identification
Title(s)
Bust of a Young Man with Long Hair
Object type
Object number
RP-T-1888-A-1419
Description
Buste van een jongeman, driekwart naar rechts, met lang, op de schouders vallend haar.
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Creation
Creation
- draughtsman: Dirck de Bray, Haarlem (possibly)
- draughtsman: Jan de Bray [rejected attribution]
Dating
1676
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Material and technique
Physical description
red chalk
Dimensions
height 129 mm x width 105 mm
Acquisition and rights
Acquisition
purchase 1888
Copyright
Provenance
…; sale, Johann August Gottlieb Weigel (1773-1846, Leipzig), Stuttgart (H.G. Gutekunst), 15 May 1883 sqq., no. 126, RM 13;{Copy RKD} …; from the dealer F. Muller, Amsterdam, fl. 32, to the museum (L. 2228), 1888
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Dirck de Bray
Bust of a Young Man with Long Hair
? Haarlem, 1676
Inscriptions
monogrammed and dated: right, in red chalk, DB (in ligature) fec: 1676
inscribed on verso, in eighteenth- or nineteenth-century hands, in graphite or pencil: lower centre (effaced), Jan B [...] ?; below that, -wi; below that, 559
stamped on verso: centre, with the mark of the museum (L. 2228)
Technical notes
watermark: unidentified coat of arms; cf. Laurentius 2007, II, no. 288 (Bilbao [used in], Auvergne? [origin]: 1673)
Provenance
…; sale, Johann August Gottlieb Weigel (1773-1846, Leipzig), Stuttgart (H.G. Gutekunst), 15 May 1883 sqq., no. 126, RM 13;1Copy RKD …; from the dealer F. Muller, Amsterdam, fl. 32, to the museum (L. 2228), 1888
Object number: RP-T-1888-A-1419
Entry
Despite its clear monogram, in recent years this drawing was classified as by Dirck’s older brother Jan de Bray (c. 1627-1697). However, neither Von Moltke nor Giltaij mentioned it in their respective monographs on Jan, for it clearly has nothing to do with his draughtsmanship. Given the signature – which is in the same red chalk as the portrait – there seems no good reason not to reinstate the traditional attribution to Dirck de Bray, under whose name it was sold in 1883 and inventoried on its arrival in 1888.
Although there is no precise stylistic match among Dirck’s scarce drawings, he was a competent, if infrequent portraitist. This is attested not only by other drawings, such as the signed and dated Portrait of Pieter van der Wiel (1624-1666) of 166[6?], in the Special Collections, Universiteit Leiden (inv. no. PK-T-2514), copied after a drawing by Cornelis de Visscher (1628/29-1658) in the Albertina, Vienna (inv.no. 9953), but also from Dirck’s prints, such as his etched Self-portrait (e.g. inv. no. RP-P-1882-A-5970).2F.W.H. Hollstein et al., Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts, c. 1450-1700, 72 vols., Amsterdam and elsewhere 1947-2010, III (1950), p. 186, no. 25. Even the subtle hatching seen in the present sheet would fit with the member of the De Bray family most closely associated with engraving and etching.
Dated 1676, the present portrait of a young man would have been made two years before Dirck became a monk. Only the paper, with its watermark probably from southern France, casts an element of doubt on the attribution, but, as can be seen with other drawings from the De Bray studio, paper from outside Holland was frequently used by members of the family (e.g. inv. nos. RP-T-1972-81 and RP-T-1972-82).
Annemarie Stefes, 2019
Citation
A. Stefes, 2019, 'Dirck de Bray, Bust of a Young Man with Long Hair, Haarlem, 1676', in J. Turner (ed.), (under construction) Drawings 2, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200119023
(accessed 17 December 2025 13:22:49).Footnotes
- 1Copy RKD
- 2F.W.H. Hollstein et al., Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts, c. 1450-1700, 72 vols., Amsterdam and elsewhere 1947-2010, III (1950), p. 186, no. 25.











