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Portrait of Elizabeth Spiegel, 1639 (oil on wood)
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Portrait of Elizabeth Spiegel, 1639 (oil on wood)
499880 Portrait of Elizabeth Spiegel, 1639 (oil on wood)
by Santvoort, Dirck (1610-80); 80.6x68.3 (framed) 62.7x49.5 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: This painting belongs to a series of portraits representing the five senses and each depicting a daughter of a wealthy family from Amsterdam. This portrait of 11-year-old Elizabeth Spiegel, who holds a recorder in her hands, represents the sense of hearing. Her gown of costly satin and pearl ornaments proclaim her familys prosperity, and the imported ostrich feathers from Africa indicate Amsterdams role as an international trade center.
); Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Butkin; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22918484
© Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Butkin / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of Elizabeth Spiegel, 1639" captures the essence of a young girl from a wealthy family in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Painted by Dirck Santvoort, this oil on wood masterpiece is now housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio. The painting is part of a series that represents the five senses, with each portrait depicting a daughter from an affluent Amsterdam family. In this particular artwork, 11-year-old Elizabeth Spiegel is portrayed holding a recorder, symbolizing the sense of hearing. Her elegant gown made from costly satin and adorned with pearl ornaments showcases her family's prosperity. Amsterdam's role as an international trade center is also highlighted through the presence of imported ostrich feathers from Africa. These feathers add an exotic touch to Elizabeth's attire and serve as a testament to the city's global connections during that era. The artist skillfully captures Elizabeth standing confidently while clutching her musical instrument. The half-length composition allows us to appreciate her traditional costume and gold dress in intricate detail. "Portrait of Elizabeth Spiegel" not only serves as a beautiful representation of seventeenth-century Dutch art but also offers insights into social status and cultural influences prevalent at that time. This painting stands as both a historical document and an artistic marvel capturing the innocence and gracefulness of childhood amidst opulence.
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