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Company Captain Pieter Dircksz Hasselaer Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz Hooft
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Company Captain Pieter Dircksz Hasselaer Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz Hooft
The Company of Captain Pieter Dircksz Hasselaer and Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz Hooft, Amsterdam, The corporation of Captain Pieter Dircksz Hasselaer and Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz Hooft, of the Kloveniersdoelen in Amsterdam. Busts of seven men, one with a glass and one with a fish in hand. Fashion plates, styles or hairdress - a -, women, gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (womens clothes), clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (womens clothes), dress, gown (womens clothes), flowers, belt, girdle, waistband (womens clothes), shoes, sandals (womens clothes), Pieter Pietersz. (I) (circle of), c. 1595 - c. 1605, panel, oil paint (paint), h 97.5 cm × w 106 cm d 8 cm
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Media ID 19561883
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1595 1605 Belt Body Busts Circle Clothing Company Corporation Dress Fashion Plates Fish Girdle Glass Gloves Gown Hand Kloveniersdoelen Pieter Pietersz Sandals Shawl Shoes Styles Upper Part Women Womens Clothes Hairdress Long Gloves Mittens Oil Paint Waistband
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This print showcases the esteemed Company Captain Pieter Dircksz Hasselaer and Lieutenant Jan Gerritsz Hooft, along with their corporation in Amsterdam. The Kloveniersdoelen serves as the backdrop for this remarkable composition, featuring busts of seven distinguished men. One man holds a glass while another proudly displays a fish in his hand, adding an intriguing element to the scene. The fashion plates depicted in this print provide a glimpse into the styles and hairdress of that era. Women are adorned with elegant gloves and mittens, particularly long gloves that accentuate their attire. Their clothing for the upper part of the body includes beautiful shawls, dresses, gowns, and intricate floral patterns. A belt or girdle cinches their waistbands perfectly while they complete their ensemble with stylish shoes or sandals. Attributed to Pieter Pietersz (I) or someone from his circle between 1595 and 1605, this panel is brought to life by skillful oil paint techniques. Measuring at approximately 97.5 cm high by 106 cm wide with a depth of 8 cm, it exudes an aura of grandeur. It's important to note that this print does not represent any commercial use but rather offers an artistic appreciation for historical fashion and cultural significance within Amsterdam's prestigious society during that period.
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