Double Portrait of Betje Wolff and Agatha Deken

Antoine Alexandre Joseph Cardon (mentioned on object), c. 1778 - c. 1800

For the fans! Followers of the writing duo will have bought this print. You see two very different characters. Wolff was considered charming and high-spirited, Deken thoughtful and modest. Wolff grew up in a well-to-do milieu in Vlissingen, Deken in an Amsterdam orphanage. They complement each other. As their friend Jacobus Bellamy said: ‘Bekker (Wolff) is the vinegar, Deken the oil. Together they make a good sauce.’ This print served as the model for the engravings on both glasses.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-1909-518
  • Dimensionsheight 250 mm x width 185 mm