THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE
IR E.A. BARON VAN DER CAPELLEN,
ZUTPHEN
Jan van Rossum (circa 1630-after 1678)
Details
Jan van Rossum (circa 1630-after 1678)
A double portrait of Godard Philip van Lynden d'Aspremont and his sister, Jacoba, in a landscape, small full lengths, dressed in rustic costume; he wearing an orange tunic and feathered cap, holding a staff, a pair of spaniels at his side, offering an orange sprig to his sister; she is seated by a sculpted fountain, wearing an orange dress, her hair embellished with flowers
signed and dated: J V R(linked)ossum.fe./1667., inscribed with the coat-of-arms of the sitters and with inscriptions identifying the sitters
134.5 x 134.5 cm
Literature
E.W. Moes, Iconographia Batava, 1892, no. 4694/I
Lot Essay
The sitters were the children of Jasper van Lynden d'Aspremont tot de Plack en Rijsselt and Isabella Bellasis