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Lieutenant-Admiral Piet Hein (1577-1629)
anonymous, c. 1650
Beeld van hout: Piet Hein, luitenant-admiraal (1577-1629). Pendant van BK-NM-1005.
- Artwork typefigure
- Object numberBK-NM-1006
- Dimensionsheight 61 cm x width 21 cm x depth 21 cm
- Physical characteristicswalnut with polychromy
Identification
Title(s)
Lieutenant-Admiral Piet Hein (1577-1629)
Object type
Object number
BK-NM-1006
Description
Beeld van hout: Piet Hein, luitenant-admiraal (1577-1629). Pendant van BK-NM-1005.
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Creation
Creation
sculptor: anonymous, Holland
Dating
c. 1650
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Physical description
walnut with polychromy
Dimensions
height 61 cm x width 21 cm x depth 21 cm
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Provenance
…; from the Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden, The Hague, transferred to the Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst, The Hague, 1875; transferred to the museum, 1885
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anonymous
Lieutenant-Admiral Piet Heyn (1577-1629)
Holland, c. 1650
Technical notes
Carved in the round and polychromed.
Condition
The military baton and bowtie are missing. The oak plinth and the rapier have been replaced. Restorations have been made to the right hand and head. The polychromy is non-original.
Provenance
…; from the Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden, The Hague, transferred to the Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst, The Hague, 1875; transferred to the museum, 1885
Object number: BK-NM-1006
Entry
The veneration of naval heroes, who were held up to the populace as exempla virtutis, took on extravagant forms in the seventeenth-century Republic, with countless odes, pamphlets, biographies and painted or engraved portraits being produced to commemorate admirals who had died for their country. The fame of these men even equalled that of the Orange stadholders, thus explaining why the present statuettes – one of a naval hero (shown here), the other a stadholder (BK-NM-1005) – could both be found in the same series of military commanders. A small figure of the seated Prince Maurice (1567-1625) may also have belonged to that ensemble (fig. a).1J. Becker, Hendrick de Keyser: Standbeeld van Desiderius Erasmus in Rotterdam, Bloemendaal 1993, fig. 41. The series’ size and mediocre execution suggest that it had served a decorative function in some state chamber. In 1998, a smaller, polychromed wooden figure of a standing nobleman was sold in London. This work displays a striking similarity to the present figures and was perhaps carved in the same anonymous workshop.2Sale London (Sotheby’s), 8 July 1998, no. 66.
Artistically, the commanders are not first-class portraits, but their form is particularly interesting. The men are depicted as standing rulers – a type of image that was rare in the Netherlands. The model for these full-length portraits were four marble statues of stadholders by François Dieussart, sculpted around 1647. Unique in the Netherlands, this earlier series of dynastic rulers had originally stood in the Oranjezaal of Huis ten Bosch Palace. After being moved to Germany in the eighteenth century, however, all four were destroyed during the Second World War.3C. Avery, ‘François Dieussart (c. 1600-61): Portrait Sculptor to the Courts of Northern Europe’, in ibid., Studies in European Sculpture, vol. 1, London 1981, pp. 205-35, esp. pp. 221-23. A polychromed wooden statue of stadholder William II in the museum’s collection, in the past also attributed – erroneously – to François Dieussart, follows the same general scheme (BK-NM-1007).
Frits Scholten, 2025
This entry is a revised version of F. Scholten, Gebeeldhouwde portretten/Portrait Sculptures, coll. cat. Amsterdam (Rijksmuseum) 1995, no. 15
Literature
J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 265b, with earlier literature; F. Scholten, Gebeeldhouwde portretten/Portrait Sculptures, coll. cat. Amsterdam (Rijksmuseum) 1995, no. 15
Citation
F. Scholten, 2025, 'anonymous, Lieutenant-Admiral Piet Heyn (1577-1629), Holland, c. 1650', in F. Scholten and B. van der Mark (eds.), European Sculpture in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/20035663
(accessed 12 December 2025 03:19:22).Figures
Footnotes
- 1J. Becker, Hendrick de Keyser: Standbeeld van Desiderius Erasmus in Rotterdam, Bloemendaal 1993, fig. 41.
- 2Sale London (Sotheby’s), 8 July 1998, no. 66.
- 3C. Avery, ‘François Dieussart (c. 1600-61): Portrait Sculptor to the Courts of Northern Europe’, in ibid., Studies in European Sculpture, vol. 1, London 1981, pp. 205-35, esp. pp. 221-23.
