Artwork
Groepsportret van vier kunstenaars

Groepsportret van vier kunstenaars is an oil painting. It dates from 1690 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. The oil painting presents four male figures gathered in a modestly illuminated interior.
About this work
Technique & Style
Its handling and stylistic qualities are not described in the available sources beyond the identification of the medium and the group-portrait format.
Groepsportret van vier kunstenaars is executed in oil paint on canvas, a standard support for late seventeenth-century group portraiture. The work measures 100 cm in height by 131 cm in width, giving it a horizontal format suited to a multi-figure composition.
Produced in London in 1680, the painting belongs to the portrait genre. Its handling and stylistic qualities are not described in the available sources beyond the identification of the medium and the group-portrait format.
The condition of the canvas is not documented in the cited material.
History & Provenance
Groepsportret van vier kunstenaars was created in 1680, a date consistent across the available records. The painting is documented as having been made in London and executed in oil on canvas, with dimensions of 100 cm in height and 131 cm in width. It is attributed to the Monogrammist GF, a painter identified by his signature monogram rather than a fully known name.
The work is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, where it is currently located. No further details regarding an earlier ownership chain, prior provenance, or specific commissioning circumstances are recorded in the available sources.
The painting's documented inception date of 1 January 1680 corresponds to the year of its creation, and its London origin places it within the artistic milieu of late seventeenth-century England, where the Monogrammist GF was active.
The painting Groepsportret van vier kunstenaars is part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Created in 1680, the work is executed in oil on canvas and measures 100 cm in height by 131 cm in width. The piece was produced in London and is attributed to the monogrammist known as GF.
No specific inventory or accession number is provided in the available records, nor is there documented exhibition history for this work within the provided sources.
Context
The painting Groepsportret van vier kunstenaars was created by the Monogrammist GF around 1680 in London, as documented by its inception date and London production location. Executed in oil paint on canvas, it measures 100 by 131 centimeters and belongs to the portrait genre within the Rijksmuseum's collection. This work exemplifies the group portrait tradition in 17th-century Dutch art while reflecting the specialized output of the Monogrammist GF workshop. Its presence in a major national museum underscores its significance in the historical development of portraiture.
Overview
The oil painting presents four male figures gathered in a modestly illuminated interior. Soft light falls on their faces, while the surrounding space recedes into shadow, creating a sense of depth. Architectural elements such as arched windows and a distant building are hinted at in the background, suggesting an interior that opens onto an external view.
Subject & Meaning
The central figure, distinguished by a red robe, holds a sheet of paper bearing a sketch, indicating a possible artistic or scholarly activity. To his left, a man in a dark coat leans forward, perhaps listening or contributing to the discussion. The remaining two sit more relaxed, one with a scroll on his lap, hinting at the exchange of ideas or the study of texts among the group.
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