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Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam

Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam, by Unknown, oil, 1700
Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam, by Unknown, oil, 1700

Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam is an oil painting by Unknown. It dates from 1700 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. This oil painting depicts a man identified as Hendrick Wijnands, an Amsterdam grocer.

About this work

Technique & Style

It depicts a man identified as Hendrick Wijnands, a grocer from Amsterdam, and follows the stylistic conventions of a portrait from the early 18th century.

The work is an oil painting executed on canvas, measuring 45 cm in height and 34 cm in width. It depicts a man identified as Hendrick Wijnands, a grocer from Amsterdam, and follows the stylistic conventions of a portrait from the early 18th century. The composition and handling reflect the influence of Nicolaes Maes, though the piece is understood as a copy of a lost original.

Its surface and brushwork demonstrate typical techniques of Dutch portraiture of the period, with fine detail in facial features and clothing rendered in oil on canvas.

History & Provenance

The portrait of Hendrick Wijnands, a 17th‑century Amsterdam grocer, was created in 1700 as an oil on canvas work. It is attributed to a copy of a painting by Nicolaes Maes and entered the collection of Jacobus Salomon Hendrik van de Poll before being acquired by the Rijksmuseum, where it remains on display.

The artwork measures 45 cm in height and 34 cm in width. Its creation history reflects a faithful reproduction of Maes’s composition, executed shortly after the original portrait’s completion. The piece was later catalogued in the Rijksmuseum’s holdings as part of its portrait collection.

The Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where it is catalogued as a copy after Nicolaes Maes executed in oil on canvas. Before entering the museum, the work was owned by Jacobus Salomon Hendrik van de Poll. No further details of an accession number or prior exhibition history are documented in the available sources.

Overview

This oil painting depicts a man identified as Hendrick Wijnands, an Amsterdam grocer. The work showcases the subject's likeness in a straightforward yet nuanced manner.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait shows Hendrick Wijnands with a calm demeanor, dressed in attire typical of his time. His direct gaze engages the viewer, while his facial expression conveys a sense of serenity.

Dionijs Wijnands (1628-73). Amsterdam merchant
Dionijs Wijnands (1628-73). Amsterdam merchant, Jan van Noordt

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Rijksmuseum

Museum

Rijksmuseum

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam?

Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam was painted by Unknown in 1700.

Where can I see Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam?

Portrait of Hendrick Wijnands (1601/2 - 76), grocer of Amsterdam is held by Rijksmuseum.