Portrait of Anna van der Aar

Portrait of Anna van der Aar, 1626, Oil on panel, 22.2 x 16.5 cm
Artist Frans Hals
Year 1626 (1626)
Catalogue Hofstede de Groot, Catalog 1910: #225
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 22.2 cm × 16.5 cm (8.7 in × 6.5 in)
Location Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Owner Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929
Accession 29.100.9
Website MET online

Portrait of Anna van der Aar is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1626 and now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is considered a pendant portrait to that of her husband, the writer Petrus Scriverius.

Painting

This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote: "225. ANNA VAN DER AAR (born in 1576), wife of Petrus Scriverius. B. 66 ; M. 73. Half-length ; in a painted oval. She is turned three-quarters left. Her right hand is on her bosom. She wears a black dress embroidered with gold, a white cap, and a large ruff. [Pendant to 224.] Inscribed in the right centre, " Ao AETAT 50," and below on the painted frame signed with the monogram and the date 1626 ; panel, 8 1/2 inches by 6 inches. Mentioned by Paul Eudel, L'Hôtel Drouot en 1881, p. 72 ; and see Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7. Engraved by Adrien Didier in the Wilson catalogue. In the collection of M. J. Caan van Maurik, Oudewater. Sales. John W. Wilson of Brussels, Paris, March 14, 1881 see 1873 catalogue, p. 82 (80,000 francs, with pendant). E. Secretan, Paris, July I, 1889, No. 125 (91,000 francs, with pendant). In the collection of the late H. O. Havemeyer, New York."[1]

Pendants

References

  1. Hofstede de Groot on Anna van der Aar; catalog number 225
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