Artwork

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557)

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557), by Unknown, oil, 1617
Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557), by Unknown, oil, 1617

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557) is an oil painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Unknown. It dates from 1617 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. Lidewij van Beveren is a portrait painted in oil on an unspecified surface.

About this work

Technique & Style

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557) is a portrait executed in oil paint on a wooden panel. The artwork measures 42 cm in height by 31.5 cm in width. Created in 1617 within the Northern Low Countries, the painting is classified as an anonymous work.

History & Provenance

The portrait of Lidewij van Beveren is held by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, accessioned as inventory number RCE-1617.

The portrait of Lidewij van Beveren was created in 1617 in the Northern Low Countries. The artwork is executed in oil paint on a panel and measures 42 by 31.5 cm. As an anonymous painting, the original commissioner and early ownership history remain unrecorded in known records.

The work is currently part of the Rijksmuseum's collection. Its institutional provenance encompasses a chain of Dutch state cultural organizations, having been held by the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Art Collection, the Dienst Verspreide Rijkscollecties, the Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst, and the Instituut Collectie Nederland. It is presently located at the Rijksmuseum, depot RCE.

The portrait of Lidewij van Beveren is held by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, accessioned as inventory number RCE-1617.

It was exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in 2019 as part of the presentation “Dutch Masters from the Depot,” where it was displayed alongside other works from the national collection.

Legacy

Lidewij van Beveren's portrait has been recognized for its historical significance as a rare example of early 17th-century Dutch portraiture, contributing to scholarly understanding of the period's artistic practices. Its inclusion in the Rijksmuseum's collection underscores its importance within Dutch cultural heritage and continues to inform studies on gender representation in early modern art.

Overview

Lidewij van Beveren is a portrait painted in oil on an unspecified surface. The work is dated to the period between 1522 and 1557, corresponding to the subject's lifetime.

Subject & Meaning

The painting shows a woman dressed in a black robe and white head covering, holding a rosary. Her attire and devotional object suggest a connection to religious practice. A red symbol above her head adds a contrasting element to the otherwise dark composition.

Portrait of Beatrix van Slingeland (1485-1555). Wife of Cornelis de Witt
Portrait of Beatrix van Slingeland (1485-1555). Wife of Cornelis de Witt, Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557)?

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557) was painted by Unknown in 1617.

Where can I see Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557)?

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557) is held by Rijksmuseum.

What movement is Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557)?

Lidewij van Beveren (1522-1557) is associated with Dutch Golden Age.