Ferdinand Bol

Portrait of a Young Man, presumably Louis Trip Jr (1638-1655)

795 detail
795 achterzijde
795 ingelijst
795 voorzijde
795 voorzijde

Ferdinand Bol
Portrait of a Young Man, presumably Louis Trip Jr (1638-1655)

Expuesto en Sala 12

Relaxed, this young man is leaning on a balustrade, hand on hip. He is dressed in the fashion of his day, with long hair, a remarkable collar – without a ruff! – and wide cuffs. This is probably a portrait of Louis Trip Junior, who was descended from the Amsterdam branch of the Trip family, one of the most important merchant families in Holland.

Ferdinand Bol was a pupil of Rembrandt. They both painted portraits of several members of the Trip family.

Detalles técnicos
795 voorzijde

Ferdinand Bol
Portrait of a Young Man, presumably Louis Trip Jr (1638-1655)

Expuesto en Sala 12

Acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association and private individuals, 1927
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Información general
Ferdinand Bol (Dordrecht 1616 - 1680 Amsterdam)
Portrait of a Young Man, presumably Louis Trip Jr (1638-1655)
painting
795
Sala 12
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
canvas
125.7 x 96.2 cm
Inscripciones
at left, on the balustrade: fBol. 1652
fB in ligature

Origen

Peter Laurenz Lancelle, Cleves, c.1850-1893; acquired with the support of the Rembrandt Association and private individuals, 1927