Cornelis Ketel, 1548 – 1616, Umkreis des Lot n° 287
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PORTRAIT OF A CARTOGRAPHER
Oil on oak, lined with chipboard.
81 x 64.5 cm.
Inscription "Aetatis suae 31 / 1602" upper left.
In ebonized wooden frame.
Hip portrait of a man turned slightly to the right with millstone collar and black robe. In front of him a tablecloth on which lie a half-rolled map and a compass on which one hand rests, while the other holds a key.
Remark:
Arithmetically, the person depicted could be Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), although only printed portraits of him from later in his life have survived. After discovering the variable star P Cygni in 1600, he moved to Amsterdam around 1603 - if our theory is correct, as early as 1602. Cornelis Ketel was also working in Amsterdam at this time and probably created this painting with its subtle psychology.
Literature:
See Johannes Keuning, Marijke Donkersloot-de Vrij, Willem Jansz. Blaeu: a biography and history of his work as cartographer and publisher, Amsterdam 1973. (1400182) (13)
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