Portrait d'Oopjen Coppit

Rembrandt · CC0

Portrait d'Oopjen Coppit


Détails

Artiste
Rembrandt
Année
1634
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
207 × 132 cm

L'histoire

Rembrandt was 28 in 1634, newly established in Amsterdam and suddenly the portraitist everyone wanted. This is one of a pair, painted for a wedding: Oopjen Coppit and her groom Marten Soolmans, whose family money came from refining sugar. Full-length, life-size portraits like these were almost unheard of for private citizens rather than royalty, and that scale was the whole point, a young couple announcing their wealth. The two paintings stayed together for centuries. In 2016 the Louvre and the Rijksmuseum bought them jointly for 160 million euros, a record for a Rembrandt, and agreed they must always hang side by side, taking turns in Paris and Amsterdam.

Portrait d'Oopjen Coppit — Rembrandt — MuseScope