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Paulus Moreelse Collection

Paulus Moreelse, a renowned Dutch painter of the 17th century, left behind an impressive body of work that showcased his exceptional talent and versatility

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of a Man, Probably from the Pauw Family, 1625. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Portrait of a Man, Probably from the Pauw Family, 1625. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Portrait of a Man, Probably from the Pauw Family, 1625. Other Title(s): Portrait of a Man, possibly Reijnier Pauw (1591-1676)

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Officers and Other Civic Guardsmen of the IIIrd District of Amsterdam

Officers and Other Civic Guardsmen of the IIIrd District of Amsterdam, under the Command of Captain Creators
Officers and Other Civic Guardsmen of the IIIrd District of Amsterdam, under the Command of Captain Jacob Gerritsz Hoyngh and Lieutenant Nanningh Florisz Cloeck, 1616

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Esau selling his Birthright, after 1609. Creator: Paulus Moreelse (copy after)

Esau selling his Birthright, after 1609. Creator: Paulus Moreelse (copy after)
Esau selling his Birthright, after 1609. The scene in the foreground shows Esau selling his birthright to his brother Jacob for a bowl of pottage

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of Anthonis van Utenhove (?-1625), Lord of Rijnesteyn, 1619

Portrait of Anthonis van Utenhove (?-1625), Lord of Rijnesteyn, 1619. Creator: Paulus Moreelse (workshop of)
Portrait of Anthonis van Utenhove (?-1625), Lord of Rijnesteyn, 1619

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Girl at the Mirror, 1632. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Girl at the Mirror, 1632. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Girl at the Mirror, 1632. Other Title(s): Girl at the Mirror

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Self-Portrait, c.1623. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Self-Portrait, c.1623. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Self-Portrait, c.1623

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of a Girl, known as ‘The Little Princess, c.1623. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Portrait of a Girl, known as ‘The Little Princess, c.1623. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Portrait of a Girl, known as The Little Princess, c.1623

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: A Shepherdess, 1630. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

A Shepherdess, 1630. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
A Shepherdess, 1630. Other Title(s): A shepherdess, known as the beautiful shepherdess

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c.1552/53-1629), 1615. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c.1552/53-1629), 1615. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c.1552/53-1629), 1615

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of a Young Lady, c. 1620. Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Portrait of a Young Lady, c. 1620. Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Portrait of a Young Lady, c. 1620

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of a Gentleman, Standing half length, Wearing a Blue Costume with Gold

Portrait of a Gentleman, Standing half length, Wearing a Blue Costume with Gold
659288 Portrait of a Gentleman, Standing half length, Wearing a Blue Costume with Gold Embroidery and a White Lace Collar, (oil on canvas) by Moreelse, Paulus (1571-1638) (attr)

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of a Lady, early 17th century? Creator: Paulus Moreelse

Portrait of a Lady, early 17th century? Creator: Paulus Moreelse
Portrait of a Lady, early 17th century? Attributed to Paulus Moreelse

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Self-Portrait, ca 1634. Creator: Moreelse, Paulus (1571-1638)

Self-Portrait, ca 1634. Creator: Moreelse, Paulus (1571-1638)
Self-Portrait, ca 1634. Found in the collection of The Mauritshuis, The Hague

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Cupid dancing with two allegorical women, 1612. Creator: Paulus Moreelse (Dutch, 1571-1638)

Cupid dancing with two allegorical women, 1612. Creator: Paulus Moreelse (Dutch, 1571-1638)
Cupid dancing with two allegorical women, 1612

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: The Princess, c1623 (c1927). Artist: Paulus Moreelse

The Princess, c1623 (c1927). Artist: Paulus Moreelse
The Princess, c1623 (c1927). The painting is held by the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. From Beautiful Children, by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Ltd. London, c1927]

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Officers Marksmen III District Amsterdam Led

Officers Marksmen III District Amsterdam Led
Officers and other Marksmen of the III District in Amsterdam Led by Captain Jacob Gerritsz Hoyngh and Lieutenant Nanningh Florisz Cloeck (The Company of Captain Jacob Gz)

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Esau selling birthright Jacob Esau sit table

Esau selling birthright Jacob Esau sit table
Esau selling his birthright, Esau selling his birthright. Jacob and Esau sit at a table, Esau shakes Jacobs hand and reaches for the plate with lentils. A hunting dog is lying on the floor

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait Maria van Utrecht c 1552 53-1629 wife

Portrait Maria van Utrecht c 1552 53-1629 wife
Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c. 1552 / 53-1629), Portrait of Maria van Utrecht, wife of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. Knee piece, sitting in a chair, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Maria van Utrecht

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Girl mirror smiling young woman beret feathers turns

Girl mirror smiling young woman beret feathers turns
Girl at the mirror, Girl at the mirror. A smiling young woman with a beret with feathers turns around from the dressing table with toiletries and mirror to the viewer

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Self-portrait painter Paulus Moreelse Bust right

Self-portrait painter Paulus Moreelse Bust right
Self-portrait, Self-portrait of the painter Paulus Moreelse. Bust, to the right, in a cloak with a thick fur collar. Paulus Moreelse, c

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of Paul Moreelse, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Paulus Moreelse, 1605 - 1612

Portrait of Paul Moreelse, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Paulus Moreelse, 1605 - 1612

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of a Man, Probably from the Pauw Family, Paulus Moreelse, 1625

Portrait of a Man, Probably from the Pauw Family, Paulus Moreelse, 1625

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Esau selling his birthright, copy after Paulus Moreelse, after 1609

Esau selling his birthright, copy after Paulus Moreelse, after 1609

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: A Shepherdess, Paulus Moreelse, 1630

A Shepherdess, Paulus Moreelse, 1630

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c. 1552 / 53-1629), Paulus Moreelse, 1615

Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c. 1552 / 53-1629), Paulus Moreelse, 1615
Portrait of Maria van Utrecht (c. 1552/53-1629), Paulus Moreelse, 1615

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Girl at the mirror, Paulus Moreelse, 1632

Girl at the mirror, Paulus Moreelse, 1632

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Esau sells his birthright to Jacob, Willem Isaacsz

Esau sells his birthright to Jacob, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, print maker: Anonymous, Paulus Moreelse, 1609 - 1659

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of Albert Coenraads Burgh, Jacob Houbraken, Paulus Moreelse, Hendrik Pothoven

Portrait of Albert Coenraads Burgh, Jacob Houbraken, Paulus Moreelse, Hendrik Pothoven, 1747 - 1759

Background imagePaulus Moreelse Collection: Portrait of Armgaert Elizabeth van Dordt van Roosendaal, print maker: Magdalena van

Portrait of Armgaert Elizabeth van Dordt van Roosendaal, print maker: Magdalena van de Passe, Paulus Moreelse, 1624


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Paulus Moreelse, a renowned Dutch painter of the 17th century, left behind an impressive body of work that showcased his exceptional talent and versatility. One of his notable pieces is the "Portrait of a Young Lady" from around 1620. In this painting, Moreelse captures the grace and beauty of a young woman with intricate details and delicate brushstrokes. Another striking portrait by Moreelse is that of a gentleman standing half-length, dressed in a captivating blue costume adorned with gold accents. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every fold and crease, showcasing his mastery over capturing texture and light. In addition to portraiture, Moreelse also delved into allegorical subjects such as "Cupid dancing with two allegorical women. " This enchanting piece demonstrates his ability to depict mythical narratives with elegance and charm. Moreelse was not limited to traditional portraits; he also painted historical scenes like "Esau selling birthright Jacob Esau sit table, " which depicts the biblical story with great emotion and intensity. One cannot overlook Moreelse's self-portraits either. His self-portrait from around 1634 reveals an introspective gaze that reflects both confidence and vulnerability. It serves as a testament to the artist's skill in capturing human expression. Among his other works are "The Princess" from circa 1623, where he portrays regal elegance through meticulous attention to costume details, as well as another exquisite portrait titled "Portrait Maria van Utrecht, " depicting the wife of Pieter Snayers in all her splendor. Moreelse's ability to capture emotions extends beyond formal portraits; he also portrayed everyday life moments like "Girl mirror smiling young woman beret feathers turns. " This charming scene showcases his talent for capturing fleeting expressions and gestures that bring characters to life on canvas. Throughout his career, Paulus Moreelse established himself as one of the leading painters in Amsterdam.