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Johannes Bergsi Portrait Kaat Mossel Catharina
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Johannes Bergsi Portrait Kaat Mossel Catharina
Johannes Bergsi, Portrait of Kaat Mossel Catharina Mulder (1723-1798), avid Rotterdams Orangist, portrait painting canvas linen oil, Standing rectangular portrait of woman representing Kaat Mossel (Rotterdam 1723 - Rotterdam 1798) whose real name was Catharina Mulder mussel saleswoman campaigner. Signature bad to read right above table Bergsi Kaat Mossel Rotterdam
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1798 Catharina Linen Mulder Mussel Portrait Painting Standing Rectangular Campaigner Saleswoman
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This portrait print by Johannes Bergsi depicts the renowned Rotterdam figure, Kaat Mossel Catharina Mulder (1723-1798). Known for her unwavering support of the Orangist movement in Rotterdam, Kaat Mossel was not only a mussel saleswoman but also an avid campaigner. Standing tall and proud, this rectangular portrait on canvas linen captures the essence of her strong character. Bergsi's masterful use of oil paints brings out every detail in this remarkable piece. The artist's signature is somewhat difficult to read but can be found just above a table within the painting. With great skill and precision, Bergsi has immortalized Kaat Mossel as a symbol of resilience and determination. Born as Catharina Mulder in 1723, she became widely known by her nickname "Kaat Mossel". Her influence extended beyond selling mussels; she played a significant role in shaping Rotterdam's political landscape during her time. This portrait serves as a testament to her impact on society. As we gaze upon this artwork from the Liszt Collection, we are transported back to 18th-century Netherlands. It reminds us of the power individuals possess to make lasting change and stand up for their beliefs. Let this image inspire you with its rich history and remind you that even seemingly ordinary people can leave an extraordinary mark on the world.
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