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Portrait of Steven van Herwijck (c.1530-1565/67)

Antonis Mor1564

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

Steven van Herwijck is looking at us, his hand elegantly placed on his hip. His other hand points to some pieces of gold jewellery on the table. Van Herwijck was a maker of medallions and a goldsmith. He came from Utrecht, but later worked in Antwerp.

The portrait was painted by Anthonis Mor, who also lived in Utrecht and Antwerp. Mor painted lifelike portraits, in which he often depicted his patrons in three-quarter view.

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  • Title: Portrait of Steven van Herwijck (c.1530-1565/67)
  • Creator: Mor van Dashorst, Anthonis
  • Date Created: 1564
  • Physical Dimensions: h118 cm x w89 cm
  • Provenance: Sir Peter Lely, London; his sale (not in Lugt), London, 18 April 1682, unnumbered; possibly Allaert van Couwenhoven, Rotterdam, 1683; sale Nicolaes Anthonis Flinck, Rotterdam, 4 November 1754, lot 11; sale Hendrick van Kretschmar, Amsterdam, 29 March 1757, lot 13; Govert van Slingelandt, The Hague, 1754; the entire collection sold to William V in 1768; Prince William V, The Hague, 1768-1795
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on panel
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