Group Portrait of the Amsterdam Shooting Corporation


size(cm): 50x70
Price:
Sale price816,00 zł PLN

Description

The Group Portrait of the Amsterdam Shooting Corporation, painted by Dirck Jacobsz in the 17th century, is a masterpiece of Dutch art. This painting represents a group of men from the Amsterdam Shooting Society, an organization dedicated to target shooting and the defense of the city.

The artistic style of the work is typical of the Dutch Baroque, with a very careful composition and meticulous details that reflect the technical skill of the artist. The arrangement of the characters in the painting is very interesting, with a central group of men in the foreground and other smaller groups in the background, creating a sense of depth and movement in the image.

The coloring of the painting is also very striking, with a palette of earthy and ocher tones that reflect the sunlight and the texture of the fabrics and objects represented. The details of the characters' clothing and accessories are highly accurate and realistic, giving a sense of life and movement to the image.

The history of the painting is also very interesting, as it was commissioned by the Amsterdam Shooting Society to commemorate its founding in 1522. The original painting was much larger than the one currently preserved, and was cut into several sections in the XVIII century to be able to be transported more easily.

One of the lesser-known aspects of this work is that it was the object of a robbery in the 19th century, when a thief cut a piece of the painting to make off with one of the figures depicted. Fortunately, the stolen piece was recovered and restored, and today the painting is in an excellent state of preservation.

In short, the Group Portrait of the Amsterdam Shooting Corporation is an exceptional work of art that reflects the creative and technical skill of Dirck Jacobsz, as well as the rich history and culture of the Amsterdam Shooting Society. Its artistic style, composition, color and meticulous details make it an essential work for lovers of art and history.

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