Militia Company of District VIII in Amsterdam under the Command of Captain Roelof Bicker

Militia Company of District VIII in Amsterdam under the Command of Captain Roelof Bicker by Bartholomeus van der Helst

Medium

oil on canvas

Dimensions

h 235cm × w 750cm

Classification

painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

About this artwork

Het vendel van kapitein Roelof Bicker en luitenant Jan Michielsz Blaeuw bij de bierbrouwerij de Haan op de hoek van de Lastage (hoek Geldersekade en Boomsloot) te Amsterdam, 1639. Geportretteerd zijn: Pieter Hulft (vaandrig), Dirck de Lange (sergeant), Jochem Rendorp (sergeant), Hendrick Gerritsz Velthoen, Jan Jorisz Eenhoorn, Coenraet Rogiersz Ramsden, Johannes Rombouts, Willem Jansz Steenwijck, Jan Hulft, Claes Rotterdam, Clemens van Sorgen, Jan Martensz Troost, Hendrick Jansz Dommer, Paulus v...

Art Historical Context

This monumental group portrait, *Militia Company of VIII in Amsterdam under the of Captain Roeloficker*, captures the camaraderie and civic pride of a 1639 gathering at the De Haan brewery on Amsterdam's Geldersekade. Painted by Bartholomeus van Helst around 1640–1643, it showcases Captain Roelof Bicker, Lieutenant Jan Michielszeuw, and an ensemble of 25 prominent citizens—including merchants, officials, and the ensign Pieter Hulftposed in a lively, dynamic arrangement. Far left, van der Helst cheekily inserts himself into the scene, a signature touch in these works. A hallmark of the Dutch G...

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