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Portret van een zeeofficier

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Portret van een zeeofficier

 
Portret van een zeeofficier | Marinkel, Joseph
 

Portret van een zeeofficier. Staande, naar links, ten halven lijve, voor een stenen muur, de beschouwer aanziend. Op de achtergrond een Nederlands schip. Onderdeel van de collectie portretminiaturen.

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Classifications

  • Type:

    • urn:rijksmuseum:thesaurus:RM0001.THESAU.719
    • miniatuur
  • Medium:

    • Gift of J.H.M. Staring-de Mol van Otterloo, Vorden

Extended Information

Properties

  • Size:

    • height 4.1 cm
    • width 5.9 cm
  • Format:

    • parchment (animal material)
    • watercolor (paint)
  • Language:

    • Dutch; Flemish

Time

  • Date:

    • 18-th
    • 18th
    • 18th century
  • Creation date:

    • 1759
    • http://semium.org/time/1759
  • Period:

    • Second half of the 18th century
  • Place / Time:

    • third quarter 18th century

Provenance

  • Provenance:

    • …; donated by Jonkheer C. Engelen to Adolph Staring van de Wildenborch (1890-1980), Deventer, 1937;{file RMA.} his widow, Jacoba Henriette Magdalena Staring- Mol van Otterloo (1901-96), Vorden; by whom donated, with xx other objects, to the museum, 1981
  • Publisher:

    • Rijksmuseum
  • Identifier:

    • http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.4583
    • SK-A-4797
  • Institution:

    • Rijksmuseum
  • Provider:

    • Rijksmuseum
  • Providing country:

    • Netherlands
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 2014-05-27
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 2018-03-17

Additional rights information

  • Rights:

    • Public Domain
    • Publiek Domein

References and relations

  • Is part of:

    • collectie: miniaturen
  • Dataset:

    • 90402_M_NL_Rijksmuseum

Location

  • Place / Time:

    • third quarter 18th century

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  • Persons and organisations (Agents)

    • Agent Term
    • urn:rijksmuseum:people:RM0001.PEOPLE.1208
    • Agent Label
      • ["Marinkel, Joseph"] (en);
      • ["Marinkel, Joseph"] (nl);
  • Time spans and dates (TimeSpan)

    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/17xx_2_half
    • Period Label
      • ["Вторая половина 18-го века"] (ru);
      • ["Second half of the 18th century"] (en);
      • ["18e (fin)"] (fr);
    • Period Begin
    • Fri Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1751
    • Period End
    • Thu Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1801
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/1759
    • Period Label
    • 1759
    • Period Begin
    • Mon Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1759
    • Period End
    • Mon Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1759
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/AD2xxx
    • Period Label
      • ["Second millenium AD", "Second millenium AD, years 1001-2000"] (en);
      • ["2e millénaire après J.-C."] (fr);
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/17xx_3_quarter
    • Period Label
      • ["3-я четверть 18-го века"] (ru);
      • ["3 quarter of the 18th century"] (en);
      • ["3e quart 18e siècle"] (fr);
    • Period Begin
    • Fri Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1751
    • Period End
    • Sun Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1775
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/17xx
    • Period Label
      • ["18й век"] (ru);
      • ["18..", "18??", "18e"] (def);
      • ["18-th", "18th", "18th century"] (en);
      • ["18e siècle"] (fr);
      • ["18de eeuw"] (nl);
    • Period Begin
    • Sat Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1701
    • Period End
    • Wed Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1800
   

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