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Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655). Wife of Diederick Hoeufft

Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655). Wife of Diederick Hoeufft, oil, 1651
Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655). Wife of Diederick Hoeufft, oil, 1651

Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655). Wife of Diederick Hoeufft is an oil painting. It dates from 1651 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. The work is an oil painting portraying a woman identified as Anna Luls (1578‑1655), the spouse of Diederick Hoeufft.

About this work

Subject & Meaning

It measures 75 cm by 61 cm and originates from the Northern Low Countries, reflecting the Dutch Golden Age tradition of individual portraiture.

The painting depicts Anna Luls, the wife of Diederick Hoeufft, as a portrait from 1651 rendered in oil on panel. It measures 75 cm by 61 cm and originates from the Northern Low Countries, reflecting the Dutch Golden Age tradition of individual portraiture. The work is part of the Rijksmuseum's collection and is cataloged under the subject of Anna Luls, emphasizing her role as a married woman of status in 17th-century Dutch society.

Technique & Style

The portrait is executed in oil paint on a wooden panel, a support typical of seventeenth-century Northern Netherlandish portraiture. The work measures 75 cm in height by 61 cm in width. Dated 1651, it was produced in the Northern Low Countries and is classified as a portrait painting.

The medium and panel support are consistent with the conventions of mid-seventeenth-century Dutch portrait practice, allowing for the fine detail and smooth finish associated with oil glazing on a rigid wooden ground.

No specific information regarding handling, brushwork, condition, or stylistic qualities is documented in the available sources.

History & Provenance

The portrait of Anna Luls was created in 1651 as an oil painting on panel. The work is attributed to an anonymous artist and depicts the wife of Diederick Hoeufft. It was produced in the Northern Low Countries.

The painting is currently held within the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Art Collection (Instituut Collectie Nederland) and is stored in the depot of the Rijksmuseum.

The painting Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655), wife of Diederick Hoeufft, is held at the Rijksmuseum and is part of the Rijksmuseum collection within the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Art Collection and the Instituut Collectie Nederland. It was created in 1651 as an oil paint portrait on panel and has been exhibited in exhibitions at the Rijksmuseum.

The work is cataloged with the inventory number SK-A-1651 and has been displayed in exhibitions at the Rijksmuseum.

Overview

The work is an oil painting portraying a woman identified as Anna Luls (1578‑1655), the spouse of Diederick Hoeufft. Rendered against a uniform dark backdrop, the composition isolates the sitter, emphasizing her presence. The portrait measures the conventions of its period, focusing on a single figure rendered with careful attention to facial features and attire.

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Artist & collection

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655). Wife of Diederick Hoeufft is held by Rijksmuseum.

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Portrait of Anna Luls (1578-1655). Wife of Diederick Hoeufft is associated with Dutch Golden Age.