Portrait of a Man of the Rijswijck or Van Rijswijk family

anonymous, c. 1610 - c. 1620

Portret van een man uit het geslacht Rijswijck of Van Rijswijk. Buste in ovaal, naar rechts. Linksboven een familiewapen.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-A-587
  • Dimensionssupport: height 27.2 cm x width 21.4 cm, outer size: depth 5.8 cm (support incl. frame)
  • Physical characteristicsoil on panel

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Portrait of a man from the Van Rijswijk family (former title)
    • Portrait of a Man of the Rijswijck or Van Rijswijk family
  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-A-587

  • Description

    Portret van een man uit het geslacht Rijswijck of Van Rijswijk. Buste in ovaal, naar rechts. Linksboven een familiewapen.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • inscription, on the reverse: ‘Pieter Rijswijk / geb[.] 1615 / gestorv: 27 Febr. 1687. / tot [...] begraven. / getrouwt 20 Dec. / 1637 aan Trijntje Jacobse van Dijk / geb: 1617 of 1613 / overleeden [.] april 1677. / vader en moeder van Ja[.]ues Rijswijck’
    • coat of arms, upper left: a silver lily on a blue ground
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Creation

  • Creation

    painter: anonymous

  • Dating

    c. 1610 - c. 1620

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    oil on panel

  • Dimensions

    • support: height 27.2 cm x width 21.4 cm
    • outer size: depth 5.8 cm (support incl. frame)

This work is about

  • Subject


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    J. Balguerie-van Rijswijk Bequest, Amsterdam

  • Acquisition

    bequest 1823

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    …; bequeathed to the museum by Mrs Johanna Balguerie, née Van Rijswijk, widow of Daniel Balguerie, Amsterdam, 1823{RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 51, (1 March 1823); RANH, ARM, Kop, inv. 36, pp. 140-41 (30 March 1823); RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 56, (17 April 1823); RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 57 (8 April 1823); RANH, ARM, Kop, inv. 36, p. 143 (8 May 1823).}


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anonymous

Portrait of a Man of the Rijswijck or Van Rijswijk Family

c. 1610 - c. 1620

Inscriptions

  • coat of arms, upper left: a silver lily on a blue ground
  • inscription, on the reverse:Pieter Rijswijk / geb[.] 1615 / gestorv: 27 Febr. 1687. / tot [...] begraven. / getrouwt 20 Dec. / 1637 aan Trijntje Jacobse van Dijk / geb: 1617 of 1613 / overleeden [.] april 1677. / vader en moeder van Ja[.]ues Rijswijck(Pieter Rijswijk, b[.] 1615, d. 27 Febr. 1687. buried at [...]. married 20 Dec. 1637 Trijntje Jacobse van Dijk, b. 1617 or 1613, died [.] April 1677. father and mother of Ja[.]ues Rijswijck)

Technical notes

The support is a vertically grained oak plank with bevels on all sides. The off-white ground layer is thin. A loose underdrawing defining the main composition lines can be seen in the sitter’s face, beard and collar. The paint was applied smoothly and transparently, especially in the sitter’s face.


Scientific examination and reports

  • technical report: I. Verslype, RMA, 22 september 2004

Condition

Poor. The paint in the sitter’s face and collar is severely abraded. There are losses and discoloured retouchings along the edges. At the middle of the panel’s left edge there is an old damaged area caused by woodworms. The varnish layer, which was applied unevenly, is very yellow.


Provenance

…; bequeathed to the museum by Mrs Johanna Balguerie, née Van Rijswijk, widow of Daniel Balguerie, Amsterdam, 18231RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 51, (1 March 1823); RANH, ARM, Kop, inv. 36, pp. 140-41 (30 March 1823); RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 56, (17 April 1823); RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 57 (8 April 1823); RANH, ARM, Kop, inv. 36, p. 143 (8 May 1823).

Object number: SK-A-587

Credit line: J. Balguerie-van Rijswijk Bequest, Amsterdam


Entry

Several of the sitters in the 22 family portraits in the Balguerie-Van Rijswijk Bequest remain unidentified, including this one. According to the inscription on the back, the man set in the oval brown surround is Pieter Rijswijck (1615-87), but that identification is probably incorrect, as was already being pointed out in the museum’s 1903 catalogue.2Coll. cat. 1903, p. 18. The type of ruff was worn in the first quarter of the 17th century,3The date of c. 1610 in coll. cat. 1976, p. 656, is a little over-precise. so the sitter would have been born around the middle of the 16th century. It is not clear whether the portrait came from the paternal side of the testatrix’s family, the Van Rijswijks, or the maternal side, the Rijswijcks.4According to the CBG database, the coat of arms in the top left corner is that of the Van Rijswijk family.

It is also very much the question whether the portrait was painted from life. Its rather sketchy nature and the lack of individualized features suggests that it is a posthumous portrait or even a copy, possibly made much later.

Gerdien Wuestman, 2007

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See Key to abbreviations and Acknowledgements

This entry was published in J. Bikker (ed.), Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, I: Artists Born between 1570 and 1600, coll. cat. Amsterdam 2007, no. 410.


Collection catalogues

1880, p. 383, no. 444 (as Portrait of Pieter Rijswijck); 1887, p. 71, no. 567 (as Portrait of Pieter Rijswijck); 1903, p. 18, no. 173; 1976, p. 656, no. A 587; 2007, no. 410


Citation

G. Wuestman, 2007, 'anonymous, Portrait of a Man of the Rijswijck or Van Rijswijk Family, c. 1610 - c. 1620', in J. Bikker (ed.), Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/20025873

(accessed 23 February 2026 00:45:07).

Footnotes

  • 1RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 51, (1 March 1823); RANH, ARM, Kop, inv. 36, pp. 140-41 (30 March 1823); RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 56, (17 April 1823); RANH, ARM, IS, inv. 11, no. 57 (8 April 1823); RANH, ARM, Kop, inv. 36, p. 143 (8 May 1823).
  • 2Coll. cat. 1903, p. 18.
  • 3The date of c. 1610 in coll. cat. 1976, p. 656, is a little over-precise.
  • 4According to the CBG database, the coat of arms in the top left corner is that of the Van Rijswijk family.