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Jan Weenix, 1640/41 Amsterdam – 1719

PORTRAIT OF THE PRINCE OF ORANIA WITH BIRDCAGE IN A PARK LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas. Doubled. 102 x 154 cm. We would like to thank Dr. Fred G. Meijer for confirming the attribution. The noble boy is depicted here in antique garb with an aubergine-colored, toga-like cloak with a golden clasp over his right shoulder and an ostrich feather as a headdress. The boy is sitting on a brightly lit stone pedestal in front of a small, darkened flower garden with large sunflowers behind him. On the ground, at the boy's feet, is a broken bowl of nuts, next to it an inclined birdcage. The bird rests on his hand with its beak open, while the boy gives it food with a stick. His gaze is directed towards the viewer with a slight smile. On the ground to the left are two pigeons and a spaniel approaching from the left. In the background, a large park basin with figures on stone pedestals and balustrades. At the left edge of the picture a large park figure lining the edge of the picture, behind it the corner of a palace building with pilasters. The evening sky is slightly cloudy, with a hovering dove in it. The lighting direction in the picture has emphasized the figure of the youthful prince in the luminosity of his clothing and face against the shadowy background. The darker areas of the ground and the stone wall behind it have been lightened and enlivened by a flying butterfly and a geranium flower protruding from the right-hand edge of the picture. Objects and accompanying animals are to be interpreted allegorically in accordance with the period, especially here in connection with the sitter. The doves next to the dog, for example, refer to the peaceful togetherness and coexistence of the prince's future reign. The sunflowers in the background refer to the period of absolutism and the customary relationship to the Sun Kingdom, into whose political era the prince grew up. Jan Weenix was the son and pupil of Jan Baptist Weenix in Utrecht and devoted himself to painting portraits, landscapes, animal and hunting still lifes. He was mainly active in Utrecht and Amsterdam. From 1702 to 1712 he was court painter to Elector Johann Wilhelm in Düsseldorf. The present portrait was probably painted during this period. Literature: See Horst Vey and Anna-Maria Kesting, Katalog der niederländischen Gemälde von 1550 bis 1800 im Wallraf-Richartz Museum und im öffentlichen Besitz der Stadt Köln 1976, p. 137 (1400881) (11). Jan Weenix, 1640/41 Amsterdam - 1719 PORTRAIT OF THE PRINCE OF ORANGE WITH BIRD CAGE IN PARKLAND Oil on canvas. Relined. 102 x 154 cm. We would like to thank Dr. Fred G. Meijer for confirming the artist. Literature: cf. Horst Vey and Anna-Maria Kesting, Katalog der niederländischen Gemälde von 1550 bis 1800 im Wallraf-Richartz Museum und im öffentlichen Besitz der Stadt Köln 1976, p. 137.

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Jan Weenix, 1640/41 Amsterdam – 1719

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