Study of a Young Man

Jan de Bray (possibly), c. 1675

Man met over elkaar geslagen armen, iets naar rechts, de beschouwer aanziende.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-1898-A-3604
  • Dimensionsheight 193 mm x width 173 mm
  • Physical characteristicsblack chalk; later additions in brush and ochre, grey, brown and black wash; framing lines in red chalk and brown ink

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Study of a Young Man

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-T-1898-A-3604

  • Description

    Man met over elkaar geslagen armen, iets naar rechts, de beschouwer aanziende.

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Creation

  • Creation

    draftsman (artist): Jan de Bray (possibly), Haarlem (possibly)

  • Dating

    c. 1675

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    black chalk; later additions in brush and ochre, grey, brown and black wash; framing lines in red chalk and brown ink

  • Dimensions

    height 193 mm x width 173 mm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Donated by Jonkvrouwe Agnes Henriette Beels van Heemstede-van Loon

  • Acquisition

    gift 1898-04

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    …; donated by Jonkvrouwe Agnes Henriette Beels van Heemstede-van Loon (1829-1902), Amsterdam, with 273 other drawings, to the museum (L. 2228), 1898


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Jan de Bray (possibly)

Study of a Young Man

? Haarlem, c. 1675

Inscriptions

  • inscribed (?) and dated: lower right, in black chalk, largely concealed by black wash, [...] 1675 (?) [...]/5 (?)


Technical notes

watermark: none


Provenance

…; donated by Jonkvrouwe Agnes Henriette Beels van Heemstede-van Loon (1829-1902), Amsterdam, with 273 other drawings, to the museum (L. 2228), 1898

Object number: RP-T-1898-A-3604

Credit line: Donated by Jonkvrouwe Agnes Henriette Beels van Heemstede-van Loon


Entry

It is difficult to judge this drawing from its present appearance. When inventoried in 1898, it was registered as by Jan de Bray with a question mark. Von Moltke considered Jan’s hand to be doubtful, and Giltaij completely rejected it, with no alternative offered. Another possibility is that it was originally by Jan but has suffered from being largely retouched with the brush and different shades of wash. In my view, the parts drawn in black chalk correspond well with Jan’s drawn oeuvre, if compared for instance with two drawings in the Special Collections, Universiteit Leiden, the Portrait of a Painter of 1651 (inv. no. PK-T-AW-1004)1J. Giltaij, Jan de Bray (1626/1627-1697). Schilder en architect, Zwolle 2017, no. T11. and the Standing Man Holding a Book of 1662 (inv. no. PK-1972-T-1),2Ibid., no. T49. or another drawing of 1662, St James Apostle in the Courtauld Gallery, London (inv. no. D.1952.RW.3139).3Ibid., no. T47. The somewhat dry rendering of the features with their broad eyelids and marked eyebrows reflects the handling in these sheets, as does the summary treatment of hair. Moreover, the inscription at lower right – noticed by earlier authors without being deciphered – appears to be a date written in the typical way of the De Bray, with the month and day written as a fraction.

Annemarie Stefes, 2019


Literature

J.W. von Moltke, ‘Jan de Bray’, Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft 11/12 (1938-39), pp. 421-523, no. Fr.Z. 11 (doubtful); J. Giltaij, Jan de Bray (1626/1627-1697). Schilder en architect, Zwolle 2017, no. T120 (erroneously attributed to Jan de Bray)


Citation

A. Stefes, 2019, 'possibly Jan de Bray, Study of a Young Man, Haarlem, c. 1675', in J. Turner (ed.), Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200119021

(accessed 5 May 2026 17:42:50).

Footnotes

  • 1J. Giltaij, Jan de Bray (1626/1627-1697). Schilder en architect, Zwolle 2017, no. T11.
  • 2Ibid., no. T49.
  • 3Ibid., no. T47.