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Portrait of Anna van der Does (1609-1650)
Paulus Hennekyn (mentioned on object), 1642
Portret van Anna van der Does, echtgenote van Jan de Hooghe. Borstbeeld naar links, met een grote plooikraag, Pendant van SK-A-2184.
- Artwork typepainting
- Object numberSK-A-2185
- Dimensionsdepth 7.5 cm, height 66.7 cm x width 60.9 cm
- Physical characteristicsolieverf op doek


Identification
Title(s)
Portrait of Anna van der Does (1609-1650)
Object type
Object number
SK-A-2185
Description
Portret van Anna van der Does, echtgenote van Jan de Hooghe. Borstbeeld naar links, met een grote plooikraag, Pendant van SK-A-2184.
Inscriptions / marks
- inscription, top right (A and E ligated): ‘AET. 33’
- label, on the reverse: ‘No 4 / Anna v.d. Does / huisvrouw van J. de Hooghe / geb: 18 Nov: 1609’
- label, on the reverse: ‘Anna vander Does / Geboore 18 November 1609 / Obiit 7 february 1650 / troude 20 Desember 1633 / met Jan de Hooghe / Geboore 26 Juny 1608 / Obiit 5 April 1682.’
- signature and date, top left (P and H ligated): ‘PHennekyn .f 1642’
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Creation
Creation
painter: Paulus Hennekyn (mentioned on object)
Dating
1642
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Physical description
olieverf op doek
Material
Dimensions
- depth 7.5 cm
- height 66.7 cm x width 60.9 cm
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Person
Subject
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
M.E. van den Brink Bequest, Velp
Copyright
Provenance
? Commissioned by or for the sitter;{According to the labels on the reverse; see Inscriptions.} ? her daughter, Anna de Hooghe (?-1717), Amsterdam; ? her son, Johannes Bakhuizen (1683-1731), Amsterdam; ? his son, Ludolf Bakhuizen (1717-1782), Amsterdam/Rotterdam; ? his daughter, Christina Sebilla Charlotte van den Brink (1750-1810), Amsterdam; ? her son, Hendrik Arend van den Brink (1783-1852), Amsterdam; his daughter, Maria Elisabeth van den Brink (1824-1905), Velp; by whom bequeathed to the museum, with 295 other objects, including 29 paintings, mostly family portraits, 1905;{_Verslagen omtrent ´s Rijks verzamelingen van geschiedenis en kunst_ 1905 (annual report of the Rijksmuseum), pp. 10, 16.} on loan to Prof. Jan Nicolaas Bakhuizen van den Brink (1896-1987), 40 Rapenburg, Leiden, with SK-A-2184, 1950-87{The portraits can be seen in a photograph of the interior in T.H. Lunsingh Scheurleer, C.W. Fock and A.J. van Dissel (eds.), _Het Rapenburg: Geschiedenis van een Leidse gracht_, Va, Leiden 1990, p. 359.}
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