Portret van Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer
1740 - 1774
Medium
paper
Dimensions
178; 125
About this artwork
height 178 mm x width 125 mm
Art Historical Context
This delicate portrait on paper captures Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer, a celebrated Dutch heroine from the sixteenth century. Created between 1740 and 1774 by artist Pieter Anthony Wakkerdak, the small work (just 178 by125 millimeters) likely served as a commemorative, preserving her likeness for later generations. Though produced long after her lifetime, it reflects the enduring fascination with figures who embodied courage during the Dutch Revolt. Kenau Hasselaer became legendary for her leadership during the 1572–1573 Siege of Haarlem, where she reportedly commanded a company of women in ...
About the Artist
Pieter Anthony Wakkerdak · 1729–1774
Pieter Anthony Wakkerdak (1729–1774) was a Dutch printmaker, painter, draughtsman, publisher, and poet whose brief but productive career exemplified the versatility expected of 18th-century Dutch artists. Born on June 14, 1729, in Rotterdam and dying on November 28, 1774, in Delft at just forty-five years old, Wakkerdak worked across multiple media including mezzotint (black art), oil painting, en...