Artwork

Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer

Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer, by Hendrick Goltzius, oil, 1596
Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer, by Hendrick Goltzius, oil, 1596

Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer is an oil painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Hendrick Goltzius. It dates from 1596 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. Hendrik Goltzius, a prominent Dutch artist known for his printmaking, created this oil portrait in 1596.

About this work

Subject & Meaning

Additionally, an escutcheon is featured within the composition, serving as a heraldic symbol that reinforces his identity and social standing.

The artwork portrays Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, identified as De Veer, in the role of a flag bearer or ensign. As a genre portrait, the painting combines individual likeness with the iconography of military office.

The subject is depicted with a beard and wearing a glove, elements that contribute to the formal representation of his status. Additionally, an escutcheon is featured within the composition, serving as a heraldic symbol that reinforces his identity and social standing. Together, these attributes represent his martial role and civic position.

Technique & Style

Hendrik Goltzius executed Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer in 1596 using oil paint on a wooden panel. The support measures 105 cm in height and 87 cm in width.

Stylistically, the work functions as a portrait and prominently features a male subject rendered with specific descriptive attributes, including an ensign, an escutcheon, a glove, and a beard.

History & Provenance

Hendrik Goltzius created the Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer in 1596. The artwork is an oil painting executed on a panel measuring 105 by 87 cm. It is currently held by the Bavarian State Painting Collections and located at the Alte Pinakothek. No further details regarding its original commission or intermediate ownership chain are provided in the sources.

Overview

Hendrik Goltzius, a prominent Dutch artist known for his printmaking, created this oil portrait in 1596. Titled Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer, the painting captures its subject in a formal pose, holding a flag and a glove.

Executed in the Flemish Baroque style, the work showcases Goltzius's venture into painting after establishing his reputation as a leading engraver of his era. It is currently housed in the collection of the Alte Pinakothek.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Hendrick Goltzius

Artist

Hendrick Goltzius

Hendrick Goltzius (German: , Dutch: ; né Goltz; January or February 1558 – 1 January 1617) was a German-born Dutch printmaker, draftsman, and painter.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer?

Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer was painted by Hendrick Goltzius in 1590-01-01.

Where can I see Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer?

Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections.

What movement is Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer?

Portrait of Hendrick Jansz. Spijcker, called De Veer, as Flag Bearer is associated with Flemish Baroque painting.