Retrato de Cornelia Claesdr Vooght

Frans Hals · PD

Retrato de Cornelia Claesdr Vooght


Ficha técnica

Artista
Frans Hals
Ano
1631
Técnica
óleo sobre tela
Tipo
pintura
Dimensões
126,5 × 101 cm

A história

Cornelia Claesdr Vooght was the wife of Nicolaes van der Meer, a brewer who became one of the burgomasters of Haarlem, and in 1631 the couple sat to the city's most sought-after portraitist. Hals painted them as a pair. Her husband's likeness hangs on the left, hers on the right, and the plain wall behind them runs on from one panel into the other, so the two are really one room split in half. Haarlem's fortunes were built on beer, and a brewer's wife dressed in this much black silk and stiff white lace was showing exactly where that money sat. There is a hidden detail X-rays have since turned up. Both faces were painted directly over other, earlier portraits on the same panels. Nobody has explained why the pictures were reused.