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Dieuwke Fontein (1800-79), Second Wife (Married 1834) of Adriaan van der Hoop, 1844. Creator: Jan Adam Kruseman
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Dieuwke Fontein (1800-79), Second Wife (Married 1834) of Adriaan van der Hoop, 1844. Creator: Jan Adam Kruseman
Dieuwke Fontein (1800-79), Second Wife (Married 1834) of Adriaan van der Hoop, 1844
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Affluence Black Hair Cloth Ermine Hand Held Handheld Jan Adam Jansz Kruseman Jan Adam Kruseman Kruseman Jan Adam Kruseman Jan Adam Jansz Lappet Material Ringlet Ringlets Romantic Era Second Wife Velvet Wealth Wealthy Wives Hairdressing Head Dress
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This portrait, painted by Jan Adam Kruseman in 1844, depicts Dieuwke Fontein (1800-79), the second wife of Adriaan van der Hoop. Dieuwke's striking features and direct gaze draw the viewer in, as she sits before an ornate, red velvet background. The rich textures of her clothing and accessories are evident in the intricate detail of the painting, with her dress made of a heavy, dark fabric adorned with lappets and ringlets, and her hair styled in elaborate ringlets and held in place by a large, handheld fan. Dieuwke's black hair is swept back, revealing her elegant headdress, which includes a fur trim and ermine border. The painting reflects the affluence and wealth of the sitter, as well as the romantic era fashion trends of the time. The use of oil on canvas and the skillful brushwork of Kruseman are evident in the subtle color variations and intricate details, making this a truly stunning and historic piece of Dutch art. The portrait is now part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, offering a glimpse into the lives and fashions of the Netherlands during the nineteenth century.
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