Portrait of Wolfert van Brederode (1649-1679)

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Portrait of Wolfert van Brederode (1649-1679)

Jan Mijtens
c.c.1663

113 - zaal 16

Wolfert van Brederode was about fourteen when his portrait was painted by Mijtens, the court painter in The Hague. He came from an old noble family and was a nephew of the stadholder. Wolfert is wearing a roman soldier’s uniform, which is a reference to his military position. Even though he was unusually young, he already led a company of the cavalry.

The ‘trophy frame’ belongs to the painting. It is decorated with all sorts of weaponry, including a cannon, battle drums, a trumpet and helmets.

oil on canvas
106.5 x 85.5 cm.
Transferred in or before 1841