Portrait of Cornelia Tedingh van Berckhout (1614-80)
Medium
oil on panel
Dimensions
70.5; 60.3; 6.3
About this artwork
oil on panel
Art Historical Context
This elegant portrait captures Cornelia Tedingh van Berckhout at around the age of thirty-four, offering a glimpse into the life of a Dutch woman during the height of the Golden Age. Painted in 8, the work reflects the growing prosperity and cultural confidence of the Dutch Republic, where commissioned portraits served as lasting records of personal identity and social standing for the merchant and regent classes. Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, a leading portraitist based in Delft, was renowned for his precise and dignified approach to likeness. Working in oil on panel, he achieved remarkable c...
About the Artist
Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt · 1567–1641
Son of the goldsmith Jan Michielsen van Miereveldt and a pupil (when he was 12 years old) of Antonio Blocklandt (known as Montfort) in Utrecht and later of Willem Willemsz. It is very difficult to distinguish his work from the innumerable copies of his paintings that he allowed to be made, even sometimes signing them with his own name. Basically a portrait painter, he also painted historical and ...