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Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32)

Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32), oil, 1775
Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32), oil, 1775

Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32) is an oil painting. It dates from 1775 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

About this work

Technique & Style

As a panel painting, the medium suggests a traditional handling of oil pigments on a rigid surface, characteristic of the genre's formal presentation.

This portrait of Jacques Specx is executed in oil paint on a wooden panel support. The work, dated to 1775, is the creation of an anonymous artist and adheres to the conventions of portraiture from that period. The physical dimensions of the piece measure 33 cm in height and 25 cm in width.

As a panel painting, the medium suggests a traditional handling of oil pigments on a rigid surface, characteristic of the genre's formal presentation.

History & Provenance

The portrait of Jacques Specx was created in 1775 using oil paint on a panel measuring 33 cm in height and 25 cm in width. The work is attributed to an anonymous artist and depicts the former Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. It is currently held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.

No specific information regarding the original commission, the identity of the artist, or the intermediate ownership history prior to its presence in the museum is provided in the available records.

The painting is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, where it is part of the museum's holdings of Dutch historical portraits. According to the available records, the work is catalogued within the Rijksmuseum's collection and depicts Jacques Specx, who served as Governor-General from 1629 to 1632. The painting was produced in 1775, more than a century after the subject's tenure, and is executed in oil paint on panel, measuring 33 cm in height by 25 cm in width.

No specific inventory or accession number is recorded in the available sources, and no exhibition history beyond its inclusion in the Rijksmuseum collection is documented.

Overview

This portrait depicts Jacques Specx, a prominent figure in the Dutch East Indies, during his tenure as Gouverneur-generaal from 1629 to 1632. Executed in oil paint, the work emphasizes Specx's authoritative presence through composition and lighting.

Subject & Meaning

Jacques Specx is portrayed in a formal, dark velvet coat adorned with gold buttons and a high white collar, conveying his high social and governmental status. His serious, direct gaze and neatly trimmed facial hair reinforce an air of gravity and responsibility.

Context

The portrait reflects the Dutch East Indies Company's influence during the 17th century, with Specx's role symbolizing Dutch colonial authority in the region. The formal attire aligns with European portraiture conventions of the time.

Portrait of Jacques Specx, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
Portrait of Jacques Specx, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies

Artist & collection

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I see Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32)?

Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32) is held by Rijksmuseum.

What movement is Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32)?

Jacques Specx (geb. 1588). Gouverneur-generaal (1629-32) is associated with Rococo painting.