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Drawing Gallery Felix Meritis Society Drawing Room
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Drawing Gallery Felix Meritis Society Drawing Room
The Drawing Gallery of the Felix Meritis Society, The Drawing Room of the Felix Meritis Society, The drawing room of the Felix Meritis Society in Amsterdam, with portraits of artists, collectors of painting and drawing and some art brokers. There is drawn to the nude model. Present are the artists, from left to right: Pieter van Winter N. Szn, Josephus Augustinus Brentano, Jacobus Lauwers (seated on a donkey), Pieter de Smeth van Alphen, Gerrit Muller, an unknown person, Daniel Dupre, Jacques Kuyper, Adriaan de Lily (sitting with hat), Lambertus Antonius Claessens and above him, to the right of the model, Philippus van der Schley, Jan IJver, Jan Hulswit, Dirk Versteegh (with outstretched arm), Pieter Fouquet Jr, Hermanus Fock, H. Peereboom (pointing after the model), Cornelis van Heurn, Jan Evert Grave Jr. Jacob de Vos Wz (in front with hat), Gabriel van Rooijen, Jan Tersteeg, Jacob Smies, Chretien du Bois, Jan Kamphuysen, Hermanus Numan (excellent above the others), Jan Ekels Jr, Pieter Barbiers Pz, Roelof Meurs Pruyssenaar, Steven Goble, Jacob de Vos, Professor Andreas Bonn, Jodocus Clemens van Hall, Reinier Vinkeles, Johannes Goll van Frankenstein, Bernardus de Bosch, Hendrick van Eijl Sluyter, Jan Gildemeester Jansz, Jeronimo de Bosch, Cornelis Sebi lle Roos and on the wall the portrait of Jean Grandjean, drawing room, salon, drawing, artists model, sitter, Amsterdam, Felix Meritis, Adriaan de Lelie, 1801, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 100 cm × w 131 cm
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Media ID 19561332
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This print showcases the Drawing Gallery of the Felix Meritis Society in Amsterdam, a space adorned with portraits of esteemed artists, collectors of painting and drawing, as well as art brokers. The room is bustling with creative energy as artists gather around a nude model, diligently capturing her form on canvas. The composition captures a moment frozen in time, revealing the diverse group of artists present. From left to right, we see Pieter van Winter N. Szn, Josephus Augustinus Brentano, Jacobus Lauwers perched atop a donkey (adding an intriguing touch), Pieter de Smeth van Alphen, Gerrit Muller and several others whose identities remain unknown. Above them all stands Adriaan de Lily wearing his hat while Philippus van der Schley gazes at the model from the right side. Each artist brings their unique style and perspective to this gathering; it's truly a celebration of artistic expression. The print beautifully conveys the ambiance of this historic salon where creativity flourishes amidst camaraderie and inspiration. Painted by Adriaan de Lelie in 1801 using oil paint on canvas measuring 100 cm in height and 131 cm in width, this artwork encapsulates not only the physical space but also its vibrant atmosphere. As you admire this remarkable piece from Liszt Collection, let your imagination wander into that era when these talented individuals came together to create timeless masterpieces within these very walls.
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